Georgia had the #1 HS DT QB in Fields and they didn't know how to take advantage of him. Not to say Chaney was being told what to do but I'm not convinced RPO is our only option after next season. However, I see the value in a DT QB long term. The ideal scenario for me is Bailey plays next year either as a back-up, starter, or both, and then hands the ball over to Salter for certain situations and full-time after he goes pro. Having seen Bailey play, the kid is special. Yes, he played on an incredibly talented team, but he pulls it all together and makes it look easy. He can quickly dissect defenses, make all the throws, and has a rifle for an arm. I think everyone is going to be shocked with how quickly he learns the system and plays meaningful downs.