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Former Portland football star details long road to sobriety

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November 24, 2018 – He loved it. “It was an opportunity for me to release anger, frustration, and just a lot of things. Just a way for me to release my emotions,” said Bailey. He was really good. A highlight reel shows an interception against Arizona, his second during that game. He was so good his parents decorated the outside of their home with his name and jersey number, 23, and we in the media dropped by to talk with him after a big win. But off the field, alcohol and drug use that started in high school grew worse, awakening, he said, a monster inside his brain. “I had no idea what was going to come of that,” Bailey said.

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