Tiernan McCann says Tyrone have to keep the faith to get their season back on track.
Visibly shellshocked following the Red Hands' Ballybofey battering on Sunday, the Killyclogher clubman told The Belfast Telegraph: "We have a lot of work to do. We have shown so much inconsistency. We go to Dublin, put in a good performance; go to Mayo, put in a good performance. It seems when we're up against it we seem to do well.
"But we didn't deliver whatsoever, and it's going to take a lot of hard work and a lot of looking hard at ourselves for six weeks. We have to just keep going with the system. Because it didn't work here, doesn't mean it can't work the rest of the year. They just seemed to come straight through us a number of times.
"It's hard to replicate what the teams before us have done, but we're not trying to let anybody down, we're just going out to represent our families, our clubs, our county. It didn't work, but we have plenty of time to put it right. It's going to take a long number of sessions up at Garvaghey in the wind and rain to correct what happened, or what didn't happen."
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