Originally posted on 10/14/2011:

There is a full slate of experts on the panel of the SBRtv Experts' Roundtable for Week 6, with returning guests Scott Kellen of Sixth Sense Sports and Robert Ferringo of Doc's Sports, and adding new guest, NFL specialist Vanessa Walsh.


Bills at Giants
The New York Giants are looking pretty shaky this year. Their defense is a far cry from what it once was, their running game is stalled, they have a lot of injuries, and QB Eli Manning is getting sacked and turning the ball over at an alarming pace. Still, they have managed to go 3-2 both straight up and against the spread in the first 5 weeks of the season.

The Buffalo Bills, on the other hand, have been a surprisingly good team, as well as a good bet overall, gaining wins over high profile teams as an underdog.

The Giants are a 3-point home favorite, though, in their Week 6 showdown.





49ers at Lions
The Detroit Lions and the San Francisco 49ers have both been strong teams this year, winning on the field and being great bets at the betting window. Now they face each other in Week 6, with the Lions a 4-point favorite at home.

Both teams have big wins against quality teams, and have shown an ability to come from behind. The experts on the SBRtv NFL Experts' Roundtable, though, looked beneath the surface of the stats to identify line value with a side in this one.





Eagles at Redskins
The Philadelphia Eagles' 2011 "Dream Team" continues to be a colossal bust heading into Week 6, as they have been a losing team both straight up and against the spread.

The Washington Redskins, on the other hand, have been very productive both on the field and for their betting backers, winning and covering so far this year.

Still, the two teams face each other in Washington in Week 6, and the Redskins, who opened as just a 1-point favorite, have now been bet into an underdog, as the Eagles in mid-week are now a 1-point favorite.





Cowboys at Patriots
The Week 6 showdown between the New England Patriots and the Dallas Cowboys pits two interesting streaks up against one another, namely, New England's streak of games where they have scored 30 or more points, and Dallas' streak of games that have been decided by 3 points or less.

Tom Brady and the Pats' explosive offense are a touchdown favorite at home, despite the fact that Dallas will be coming in off of a bye week.





Vikings at Bears
The Minnesota Vikings and the Chicago Bears have both been disappointing teams on the year, due in no small part to their frustrating quarterbacks, Donovan McNabb and Jay Cutler, respectively.

They face each other in a Sunday Night Football matchup in Week 6, but betting against one comes with the unfortunate circumstance of having to bet on the other.

The Bears are a 3-point home favorite.