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Dublin - 27.75 Tyrone - 23.75 Kerry - 22.67 Mayo - 19.43Tyrone are mean in defence. They swamp back in serious numbers. They hit you like sledgehammers. They only play Mark Bradley as their out and out orthodox forward and he stays at full forward and, yes, you could probably describe them as a defensive team if you were going to be very loose about the phrase but, by God, they are attacking too. Their numbers show it. But so does their system.
Only some players had set positions though:
They'd go in waves of three and four. They'd have back-up players coming behind them.
When the ball was lost, they all reverted back knowing exactly what positions they had to fill so they had their formation again - regardless of what the opposition were trying to do to them.
Tyrone play percentage football.
They file back into their formation and when they inevitably turn the ball over, they run over the top of their opposition and that's why they're racking up more scores than even Kerry are.
But if the stats and the system wasn't enough to convince teams that Tyrone aren't just this dogged outfit that's said to be cut from the same cloth as the lazy narrative about northern teams, their bloody players should do that for you.
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