I have come off the ledge. I took a break from watching Brandon Harris and have come back to find that while he was bad, there is room for improvement. There's a chance he becomes the QB LSU needs in 2016. Here is the first post in a series where we will break down each game in 2015 from the passing game standpoint. Today we head back to September 12 when the Tigers traveled to take on Mississippi State
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The first pass play of the LSU season was a packaged concept featuring a gap run to Leonard Fournette (#7) and a bubble screen to Malachi Dupre (#15).