In his Alpha zone, dad's thoughts were around analyzing the rogues' sizes and their interaction with each other, he instinctively understood that they were too organized for being mere rogues, and he was right, it wasn't natural. He was planning out the fight mentally before it took place.
For Alpha and Beta wolves, killing rogues was almost too easy as long as their numbers were under control, which was the case every time. One of us alone right now could take out all three of them and get out of the fight without a single scratch.
Rogues used brutal force that wolves like us naturally matched, which was not the case for a lesser wolf.
But there were ways for even a much weaker wolf to stand in the face of the rogues' brutality. In their stateless state, rogues used zero percent of their brains. Wolves that belonged to a pack always had the advantage of strategically thinking about the best next move possible.
We could outsmart them.