Yup. Just look at the team they just lost to (the Panthers):
2012: 7 -9
2013: 12-4
2014: 7-8-1 (still somehow won their division)
2015: 15-1 (Cam Newton MVP, lost SB)
2016: 6-10
2017: 11-5
2018: 4-2 so far (works out to about 11-5).
They might finally string together back-to-back seasons over .500 for the first time in the history of their franchise (24 seasons). In that time, the Pats have had a run of three consecutive winning seasons between 1996 and 1998 and 18 (most likely) consecutive from 2001 to 2018. And "weak division" doesn't fly since Brady's worst divisional record is against the AFC West at 22-12 (equals out to 10.35 wins in a 16-game season even if he played nothing but AFC West teams, which he wouldn't)
The only teams that even come close to that consistency (but then again not really) are the Colts, Steelers, Broncos and Packers. Eagles have a lot of winning to do before they can talk ****.
The Jaguars?
(well, at least they strung together 4 winning seasons almost immediately as a franchise, unlike the up and down Panthers)
Fingers crossed, eh?