By Dennis Krause Special to OnMilwaukee.com Published Oct 08, 2006 at 8:26 PM
The networks continue to show the graphic that Brett Favre has led 35 fourth-quarter comebacks. It's stuck on 35 and has been for awhile. The late-game magic doesn't come around much anymore for No. 4 or the Packers. Favre's fumble Sunday in the final minute crushed the Packers' hopes in a 23-20 loss to St. Louis. Green Bay is now 1-4 heading into its bye week. The Packers are 0-3 this season at Lambeau Field.
 
On the "Packers Game Day" pregame show Sunday morning on the Packers Radio Network, I gave a series of predictions about the game. Unlike most weather forecasters, I am more than willing to circle back to see how I did and admit when I was wrong.
 
My predictions can be as misleading as those Toby Keith commercials for Ford. Do you really think he operates forklifts, chops wood and lays bricks between his concert appearances? Do you really think he carries a lunch pail to the recording studio?
 
Anyway, here's what I predicted:
 
Vernand Morency will rush for more than 100 yards.

Result: Right stat, wrong guy. Noah Herron rushed for 106 yards and a touchdown. Morency was yanked after his fumble set up the Rams first touchdown and he almost coughed it up again. Morency finished with 15 yards on six carries. By the way, with the Packers trailing 20-13 early in the fourth quarter, why was Morency back in and Herron on the sideline? That was a critical drive. Herron was the hot guy and should have been on the field.
 
Koren Robinson will have a big day.

Result: Not really. Four catches for 42 yards. There were some chances to make a difference but Robinson and Favre clearly are still getting used to each other. Greg Jennings continues to sparkle, grabbing 5 catches for 105 yards and a touchdown. Donald Driver played hurt but wasn't much of a factor, making three catches for 24 yards.
 
The Packers will pick off Marc Bulger twice with Al Harris and Charles Woodson each getting an interception.

Result: Bulger got out of the game still without throwing an interception this season but both Harris and Woodson dropped possible picks right in their hands.
 
The Packers will win the game 27-24 with a field goal in overtime by Dave Rayner.

Result: The Packers were on track to tie the game at 23 and send the game into overtime until Favre fumbled and Daryn Colledge couldn't fall on it.
 
So, my game prediction was almost right -- but, it was wrong. The Packers almost won -- but they lost.

Someday, remind me to tell you about the time I was working in Illinois back in the mid-'80s, and I picked the Bears to lose the Super Bowl to New England.
Dennis Krause Special to OnMilwaukee.com

Dennis Krause joined OnMilwaukee.com as a contributor on June 16, 2006. He is a two-time Wisconsin Sportscaster of the Year and a regional Emmy-award winner. Dennis has been the color analyst on home games for the Milwaukee Bucks Radio Network for the last 10 years. He has also been involved with the Green Bay Packers Radio Network for 16 years and is currently the host of the "Packers Game Day" pre-game show.

Dennis started his broadcasting career as a radio air personality in the Fox Valley and Milwaukee.

He spent three years as a sportscaster at WMBD radio and television in Peoria, Illinois before joining WTMJ-TV in Milwaukee in 1987 as a weekend sports anchor. Dennis spent 16 years at Channel 4, serving as its Sports Director and 5 and 6 pm sports anchor from 1994-2003.

Dennis grew up in Hartford, Wisconsin and attended UW-Oshkosh. He lives in Thiensville with his wife and two children. He serves as the Community Resource Director for the Mequon-Thiensville School District.