SuwaneeGAVOL
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I didn’t see the game but from reading this article, it looks like Bailey had a great game-
Bailey certainly made plenty of plays with the time he was given, throwing for 421 yards and five touchdowns on 23 completions. Pass-catchers Arik Gilbert and Rickey White both exploded, each catching a pair of touchdowns and over 100 receiving yards.
The lack of pressure created by Parkview even caused the final dagger to the Panthers' season. Facing a crucial third-and-medium situation halfway through the fourth quarter, Parkview elected to blitz a safety off of the right side of the Marietta offensive line. Recognizing this move before the snap, Bailey knew he would have his LSU commit and favorite target, Gilbert, in a one-on-one man coverage. Bailey dropped back and delivered a missile right into the hands of Gilbert, scoring the last touchdown of the game and effectively ending the Parkview season.
"We kept checking the plays because we didn't know what they were going to do with the extra safety," Bailey said. "(At the) last second, he came in the box and we checked the play. I threw a vertical to (Gilbert) and he beat his man. They went (with) a lot of man coverage most of the time. That's one thing you don't do when you play us."
Bailey certainly made plenty of plays with the time he was given, throwing for 421 yards and five touchdowns on 23 completions. Pass-catchers Arik Gilbert and Rickey White both exploded, each catching a pair of touchdowns and over 100 receiving yards.
The lack of pressure created by Parkview even caused the final dagger to the Panthers' season. Facing a crucial third-and-medium situation halfway through the fourth quarter, Parkview elected to blitz a safety off of the right side of the Marietta offensive line. Recognizing this move before the snap, Bailey knew he would have his LSU commit and favorite target, Gilbert, in a one-on-one man coverage. Bailey dropped back and delivered a missile right into the hands of Gilbert, scoring the last touchdown of the game and effectively ending the Parkview season.
"We kept checking the plays because we didn't know what they were going to do with the extra safety," Bailey said. "(At the) last second, he came in the box and we checked the play. I threw a vertical to (Gilbert) and he beat his man. They went (with) a lot of man coverage most of the time. That's one thing you don't do when you play us."