NFL Host & Diehard Packers Fan Annie Agar Recorded Her Emotional Roller Coaster During Their Wild Card Choke-Job vs. Bears [VIDEO]

Annie Agar has seen better days.

Annie Agar just wanted happiness when it came to her Green Bay Packers.

Known for her engaging commentary, bikini posts, and playful skits, Agar shared her latest video while watching her Packers. In a recent viral post, Agar wanted everyone to see her emotions as she watched the Packers and Bears game.

Agar, who was sporting Packers colors, was cheerful in the first half as the team built its lead to 21-3. Her facial expressions began to change as the Jaguars scored early in the fourth quarter. That was a touchdown that could’ve been stopped if a Packers player hadn’t made a business decision.

Suddenly it was 21-16. While up 27-16, Annie Agar was back upset when the Bears scored with just over four minutes to go. With a 31-27 deficit, Agar watched as Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love’s last-second pass went incomplete. The Packers’ season was over.

The Green Bay Packers Choked It All Away

What went wrong for Green Bay? The Green Bay Packers had their fans thinking about a trip to face the Seattle Seahawks in the divisional round. Instead, they have them thinking about an epic choke job.

After all, a 21-3 lead at the half turned into a 31-27 loss to the Chicago Bears, eliminating the Packers from the playoffs. Matt LaFleur has been a good head coach. However, his teams have blown numerous leads and lost games too many times.

The Packers scored touchdowns on their first three drives, and then they just stalled out. They could only muster three more points for the rest of the game.

If the Packers were to move on from Matt LaFleur, it would add the biggest twist yet to an already shocking NFL coaching cycle. During “Sunday NFL Countdown,” ESPN’s Adam Schefter linked John Harbaugh to a potential Packers opening.

LaFleur has a 76-40-1 regular-season record with Green Bay and has made the playoffs six times. However, they have been bounced in the wild-card round two years in a row. A change may be needed.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *