Matt LaFleur wants WR Christian Watson playing fast, decisive, confident

Christian Watson’s first six games in 2023 have represented the opposite of his eight-game finish to 2022. How can he get back on track?

The first six games of the 2023 season have represented the exact opposite of the final eight games of the 2022 season for Green Bay Packers receiver Chrisitan Watson.

How can Watson — who flashed legitimate star power to end his rookie season — get back on track as a sophomore?

Coach Matt LaFleur pointed to play speed, decisiveness and confidence.

“I think he just needs to go out there and play fast, play decisive and play confident,” LaFleur said. “Because he’s a guy that has all the ability. He’s a big guy that can run, and we need him to show that every opportunity on tape.

On Sunday in Pittsburgh, Watson caught just two of seven targets for 23 yards with one drop on 34 routes run.

Over the final eight games of 2022, Watson caught 31 passes for 523 yards and seven touchdowns while rushing four times for 61 yards and another score. He averaged 10.1 yards per target, scored eight total touchdowns and produced almost 75 total yards per game. He also made 9-of-12 contested catches.

This season, Watson has 14 catches for 236 yards and one touchdown and one rush for -5 yards. He’s averaging 7.2 yards per target, and 77 of his 236 yards came on a broken coverage. Watson hasn’t scored since Week 4. He’s also 2-for-12 on contested catches.

LaFleur said Watson needs to be in “attack mode” when defenders challenge him at the line of scrimmage.

Doing more to attack the ball in the air might also help the 6-4 receiver with elite speed.

LaFleur also wants better route-running execution overall.

On Jordan Love’s first interception, LaFleur said Watson didn’t do a good enough job of selling the fake on a double move, blaming the mistake on a lack of patience. Love then forced the ball deep even though veteran cornerback Patrick Peterson wasn’t fooled. Peterson knocked the ball away from Watson and into the hands of Keanu Neal, creating a pivotal play.

Watson said he had to widen his route to avoid running into Peterson, who played outside leverage.

Love has been intercepted five times when targeting Watson this season. The two have connected on just 14 of 33 targets in 2023.

Fantasy Football: Wide receiver starts and sits for Week 10

We take you through the most-start and the must-sit receivers for fantasy football in Week 10 of the 2023 NFL season.

Starts and sits is here to help fantasy managers make those all important last minute lineup decisions .While we won’t tell you about obvious starts such as A.J. Brown or Tyreek Hill, we will find players you may be waffling about and help you make a decision.

Let’s look at wide receivers for Week 10.

Packers WR Christian Watson avoids concussion but team still monitoring

Green Bay Packers receiver Christian Watson passed initial concussion testing after making a 37-yard catch against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, but the team is still monitoring his condition for symptoms. 

Green Bay Packers receiver Christian Watson passed initial concussion testing after making a 37-yard catch against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, but the team is still monitoring his condition for concussion-related symptoms.

“No, he was not (diagnosed with a concussion). We’re still following it closely, just to make sure,” coach Matt LaFleur said.

Watson went up and over a defender to make a 37-yard catch in the fourth quarter. He was evaluated for a concussion and the team reported back/chest injuries, but LaFleur said he didn’t have any concern over either the back or chest injury moving forward.

It appeared Watson fell on the ball as he was coming down with the catch. He was in pain after getting up off the ground, came out of the game immediately and didn’t return.

Watson made just the one catch, but Jordan Love also missed him for what would have been a 38-yard touchdown in the first half.

Watson suffered a concussion as a rookie in Buffalo and missed a game.

The Packers got to Pittsburgh to play the Steelers this Sunday. The team won’t put out the first injury report of the week until Wednesday.

Packers desperately need WR Christian Watson to come alive

The struggling Packers offense desperately needs WR Christian Watson to come alive.

A lot of things have to improve for the Green Bay Packers to get better on offense over the final 10 games, but one obvious area improvement lies with second-year wide receiver Christian Watson.

Watson’s first four games in 2023 hardly resemble the breakout playmaker he became to end the 2022 season. To get the offense back on track, Watson must come alive down the stretch — starting Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams.

Over four games in 2023, Watson has been targeted 24 times, catching only 11 for 176 yards and a touchdown. He’s 0-for-8 on contested catches and averaging 1.49 yards per route run, and Jordan Love’s passer rating when targeting him is 45.1. Watson is one of only four receivers with at least four contested-catch opportunities and zero catches, his yards per route run ranks 53rd out of 100 qualifying receivers and his passer rating when targeted ranks 97th.

Last season, Watson caught 9-of-12 contested-catch opportunities (75 percent conversion rate ranked third), averaged 2.26 yards per route run (11th-best) and had a passer rating of 123.3 when targeted (third-best).

Watson has three catches of 20 or more yards this season, but 77 of his 176 receiving yards this season came on one play in which the Raiders suffered a coverage breakdown.

As a deep threat, Watson has struggled to produce. He has just one catch — the 77-yarder in Las Vegas — on seven targets on throws over 20 yards in the air. Five of the seven have been catchable, but he dropped one and is 0-for-4 on contested catches on balls thrown over 20 yards in the air.

As was the case last year, Watson dealt with an injury early in the season and missed the first three games. He didn’t truly break out as a rookie until Week 10. In 2023, getting on the same page as Jordan Love has been a work in progress, but time on task is no longer an excuse.

“I’m in a good spot. I just gotta find a way to be better,” Watson said. “I want to be great.”

The trade deadline passed. No veteran help is arriving at wide receiver. The Packers need Watson to be great — on a level comparable to his finish in 2022 — for the offense to finally get going in 2023. Watson’s playmaking ability and threat as a deep receiver was one of the keys that unlocked the offense over the final two months last year. He’s one of many keys on the Packers’ chain that need to start fitting into locks over the final 10 games.

Marcus Peters fined for illegal tackle on Packers WR Christian Watson

Raiders CB Marcus Peters was fined $13,378 for his illegal horse collar tackle on Packers WR Christian Watson in Week 5.

The NFL fined Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Marcus Peters for his touchdown-saving horse collar tackle on Green Bay Packers receiver Christian Watson during last week’s 17-13 Raiders win on Monday Night Football.

Peters, who was penalized on the play, received a $13,378 fine for unnecessary roughness.

The play occurred at the 7:15 mark of the third quarter. Watson was racing for a score but Peters pulled him down by the collar of his uniform, preventing what would have been an 83-yard touchdown and setting up the Packers inside the 10-yard line. Green Bay didn’t convert the opportunity into a touchdown and settled for a field goal, so Peters’ penalty ended up saving the Raiders four points. Las Vegas went on to a score a touchdown and win by four points.

While Peters’ tackle didn’t appear malicious, the NFL reviewed the play and determined it fell under the league’s “gameday accountability” umbrella, which is used to “protect players from unnecessary risk and preserve competitive balance and game integrity.” Not only was Peters’ tackle dangerous for Watson individually, but it was an illegal play that prevented a clear scoring opportunity.

For Peters and the Raiders, the fine is a cheap price to pay for a game-changing play.

No player for the Packers was fined during Week 5.

Matt LaFleur jumped up and down seeing Christian Watson open before Jordan Love’s game-losing INT

Matt LaFleur thought the Packers were gonna win before having his hopes brutally crushed.

The Green Bay Packers had no business even having a chance to win Monday night. After an uneven, sloppy affair (especially on offense, according to Jaire Alexander) against the Las Vegas Raiders, though, the Packers found themselves with a game-deciding possession after the two-minute warning.

And they still wasted it — much to head coach Matt LaFleur’s chagrin.

With just over a minute to go, the Packers were deep in Raiders territory, looking for that glorious, decisive moment on a third-and-long. When Christian Watson came open on a deep route, it sure seemed like Green Bay was about to steal victory from the jaws of defeat. Most teams (read: good teams) don’t miss opportunities like this.

Folks, the Packers are not a good team.

Via a video from The Ringer’s Benjamin Solak, LaFleur was so excited seeing Watson come open that he started jumping up and down on the sideline. That’s what you call excellent play design and trust in your players’ abilities, right? Right? LaFleur probably felt so deflated then when Jordan Love waited way too long to pull the trigger, eventually throwing a horrific game-losing interception:

Oof. That’s brutal to watch. LaFleur got a great reminder on this sequence. Even when you dial up a great play, you’re still at the mercy of your players’ successful execution of your vision.

Jordan Love finds Christian Watson for 77 yards as Raiders blow coverage

The Green Bay Packers took advantage of a blown coverage by Raiders DBs.

There is a reason why teams struggle. One would be blowing coverage in the secondary when you have the opposition deep in its territory.

The Las Vegas Raiders did just that in the third quarter of Monday Night Football against the Green Bay Packers.

Somehow, Raider DBs let Christian Watson roam free for what turned into a 77-yard play after he caught the pass thrown by Jordan Love.

A horse collar tackle by Marcus Peters was also enforced.

Despite the big play, Green Bay could just come up with a field goal that gave it a 13-10 advantage.

Fantasy Football: Receiver starts and sits for Week 5

We take a look across the league and tell fantasy managers which wide receivers to start and which ones to leave on the bench for week 5

Starts and sits is here to help fantasy managers make those all important last minute lineup decisions .While we won’t tell you about obvious starts such as Christian McCaffrey or Justin Jefferson, we will find players you may be waffling about and help you make a decision.

Let’s look at receivers for Week 5.

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Film breakdown on what the Lions should expect from the Green Bay Packers passing attack

Film breakdown on what the Lions should expect from the Green Bay Packers passing attack in Week 4

Whenever the Detroit Lions play the Green Bay Packers, it’s always a highly anticipated match-up. Whether one team is good or both are bad, it doesn’t matter. It’s that division game destined to bring fireworks.

Looking at the injury reports for both teams, they’ve both got banged-up offensive lines, but the Lions are now expected to have left tackle Taylor Decker active tonight. As for the Packers, they’re expected to be down David Bakhtiari and Elgton Jenkins.

Fortunately for the Packers, they’re supposed to have Aaron Jones and Christian Watson back into their starting lineup for Jordan Love. That could help Love who has been very “up and down” this season. For starters, Love has a 42.2 passer rating when under pressure, per PFF.

Meanwhile, 3.5 percent of plays from Love are turnover-worthy, and 31.5 percent of Love’s throws have been “uncatchable” this season. That number is the highest in the NFL, per PFF. Let’s jump into the film to see what to expect from Jordan Love and this Green Bay Packers offense.

When the Lions played the Seahawks in Week 2, we saw a lot of quick passes from Geno Smith. Much of that was due to the pressure that Smith saw from Aidan Hutchinson with both of his starting offensive tackles out for that game. Much of that could be the same tonight between the Lions and the Packers.

On the play above, you’ll see the Packers faced with a 3rd-and-3 situation from their own 32-yard line. Aligned in a 2×2 set, quarterback Jordan Love will send tight end Luke Musgrave on an exit motion toward the sideline.

In the process, it allows Musgrave to be faster up the field on his quick hitch route. This gives him separation from the safety over the top of him. Knowing the down and distance, Love fires this to the tight end for the first down.

One thing the Lions will most definitely see from the Packers tonight is their Pony personnel. Traditionally, this is when there are two running backs aligned out of the backfield. For the Packers, they will mix-and-match players such as Aaron Jones and A.J. Dillon or you can see on the play above they’ll put third-string running back Emmanuel Wilson and wide receiver Jayden Reed back there.

The play above is a perfect example of how the Packers could look to move Lions defenders in and out of the box. Prior to the snap, you’ll see how Love motioned Reed (WR 11) into the backfield. This gives the Packers backfield a two-back look alongside the quarterback.

However, you’ll notice Love motion Reed back out towards the sideline right before the snap. This sets up a swing pass that leads to some positive yardage, but it was called back due to a penalty. Whether it’s Reed, Watson, Jones or someone else, there are plenty of formation variations within the Packers offense to keep the opposition guessing. This is certainly one of them.

Next, I want to focus on a deep shot that was very well thrown by Jordan Love. On the play above, the Packers come out in an empty set near midfield, and it’s actually a completed pass for a first down.

Operating out of the slot on the bottom of the screen you’ll see Romeo Doubs (WR 87) run a stop-and-go route. Love reads the blitz from the slot corner that hovers over Doubs, and he realizes that he’s got Doubs one-on-one with the safety. On the throw, Love places this right over the shoulder, and it’s the only place he could have put it.

Despite the penalty on the defender, the pass was completed, and it was one of the better throws from Jordan Love against the Saints in Week 3. With how active Brian Branch has been blitzing out of the slot for the Lions, this play could be something the Packers call a few times on Thursday night.

It sure felt like the game plan for the Packers offense shifted to just throwing it deep and try to get some type of penalty in the closing minutes against the Saints. On their second to last drive of the game, the Packers drew two pass interference penalties. It took them from their own 20-yard line to the Saints 13-yard line.

To cap that drive off, the Packers used a read option on 4th and goal to get within one score of the Saints. I’ll give credit where it’s due, it’s a smart strategy and if you have a quarterback that can run, you take advantage of that. So far this season, Love has 14 carries for 74 yards and a touchdown.

With Jordan Love, he can run when it’s improvised or when it’s designed. One thing for sure, he will extend plays in and out of the pocket with his feet so the Lions will have to be prepared for that.

Despite the offense having plenty of struggles in the game, they did score on three straight drives. Saints defensive penalties aside, that’s impressive for any team that was down 17-0 in the 4th quarter.

So with that, I want to focus on a great back shoulder throw from Jordan Love to Romeo Doubs. On the play above, you’ll see how the Packers are aligned in a trips left formation on a 3rd and 3 from the Saints 8-yard line. At the bottom of the screen, you’ll see Romeo Doubs (WR 87) matched up in man coverage.

Once the ball is snapped, Love throws to the back shoulder of Doubs on a fade route. It’s a good ball and an even better adjustment by the receiver despite the tight coverage from the defender. If the Packers are faced with any type of red zone opportunities against the Lions on Thursday night, I’d expect them to attempt this type of throw to either Doubs, Musgrave or Watson.

Overall, the improvements made by the Detroit Lions defense are encouraging. In Week 3, they held the Falcons to just 2.8 yards per play but Jordan Love appears to be a touch better than Desmond Ridder. However, if the Lions are able to bring the quarterback down another six or seven times, it’s possible for the Lions to limit the Packers offense like they did with the Falcons.

So far this season, Love has earned a 65.3 PFF grade but the tools are there for him to have a big day at any time.

Personally, I think the key for the Lions is to continue to stop the run. If the Packers run game can’t get going, it should prevent Love from getting in some type of rhythm. It makes their offense one-dimensional, and that’s never good for any quarterback.

This season, the Lions offense is 5th best in stopping the run with only 72.0 rushing yards allowed per game. In addition to that, the Packers only average 3.4 yards per carry and have only averaged 90.3 rushing yards per game. Keep in mind, they’ve been without running back Aaron Jones for two games so if he does play tonight, he could rejuvenate the Packers offense that desperately needs it.

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Fantasy Football: Wide receiver starts and sits for Week 4

We look at the wide receiver position and tell you which guys to start and which ones should ride the bench this week.

Starts and sits is here to help fantasy managers make those all important last minute lineup decisions .While we won’t tell you about obvious starts such as Christian McCaffrey or Justin Jefferson, we will find players you may be waffling about and help you make a decision.

Let’s look at wide receivers for Week 4.