A lack of talent is not the problem for Tyrone, it's consistency, according to Darren McCurry.
McCurry and his team-mates will be bidding to gain revenge for the 1-13 to 0-6 defeat they suffered at the hands of Donegal when they travel to Ballybofey this Sunday for the eagerly-awaited Ulster SFC opener.
"Donegal have very good forwards, the likes of Michael Murphy and Paddy McBrearty, very good players," he remarked to The Irish Independent.
"We felt that our defence was a wee bit open to the counter-attacks from them, even in the League.
"It was something new and it required a lot of work and a lot of patience. We're still not there yet.
"Donegal get on a run and they're an extremely well drilled team with a lot of confidence.
"That's what we have to try and get. We feel that we have the talent, just we don't produce it every day."
The 22-year-old added: "Suffering a defeat to Donegal like that, knowing that we were going to play them in the Championship, was a big loss and a big downer.
"But I think we pulled ourselves up well."
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