For all we know, Tuiaki is itching to do every stupid thing CBers are screaming at him to do, but Kalani won’t let him. Or when the D adjusts away from what isn’t working and into what is, as it has two weeks in a row now, that’s Tuiaki breaking loose from what Kalani is telling him to do.
We don’t know. Because, to his credit, Kalani does not create daylight between himself and the other coaches, though especially the coordinators.
So all you can really do is judge the final product. And that final product is winning games at a rate we have seen matched only two or three other times in program history.