Pre-season games, especially the 1st pre-season game is basically played to get players on film.
Lot's of mistakes were made last night, but now the coaches can show the players just what they did wrong and start correcting the errors.
Nobody cares(or shouldn't anyway), what the final score is, it's all about learning from your mistakes.
There is no game planning going on here, it's basically putting your 11 up against their 11 and take the outcome and work on the areas that need work.
Perry looked good, Muir looked good late, didn't know this guy was even on the roster.
Not a rookie, but could be that 1 vet that knows this is probably his last shot and will be able to add a little depth and experience to the D-line.
House made a couple of nice plays.
Hayward made a couple of nice plays, he also got schooled by the best TE in the business, but again. the mistakes that were made can be fixed.
I was addicted to The Hokey Pokey, but I turned myself around!