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Three Tyrone players were given strict marking assignments.
Each time, the ball is popped off to the runner.
When a man goes laterally, someone is coming steaming from deep off his shoulder to drive forward again.
And it shows in their play.
Because, despite being called a defensive team - and, listen, they do get serious numbers back behind the ball - Tyrone are absolutely running opposition sides into the ground and beating them clean out of sight.
They're not hanging onto wins like a traditionally defensive side would. They're much superior to the opposition they've played so far and their system allows them to show that off. It doesn't get them bogged down in scraps.
Their system allows their players to still flourish and it remains unaffected by what the others do.
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