NFL Picks Week 6: Buffalo Bills and the 4 Teams Who Will Keep Rolling
Can Fred Jackson and the Buffalo Bills continue their torrid start to the 2011 NFL season with a win against the New York Giants in the New Meadowlands?
How about clubs like the Green Bay Packers, Detroit Lions and the San Francisco 49ers?
All of those teams have been turning heads this season and a few of them should be able to keep rolling in Week 6.
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Buffalo Bills
I'm not saying the Bills will undoubtedly win against the Giants, most namely because their defense has allowed a good amount of yards and they could be without nose tackle Kyle Williams.
Their offense led by Fred Jackson should give New York problems all day. The Giants allowed 145 rushing yards on 29 carries to the Seahawks' runners, so they should be in for a heavy dosage of Jackson on Sunday.
Ryan Fitzpatrick will be without lone deep threat Donald Jones who injured his ankle, however, New York's secondary hasn't be very special.
Lastly, Buffalo leads the league in takeways and we've seen how Eli Manning can react when he's under pressure.
A real chance to move to 5-1 for the Bills.
Cincinnati Bengals
The Bengals have quietly become a team you do not want to play.
Andy Dalton and A.J. Green are transitioning well to the pro game, and Cincinnati's defense is as ferocious as they come.
They get the Colts this week at home.
I doubt they'll have a hard time getting to Curtis Painter, and they should be able to force him in to some ill-advised throws.
Indianapolis' secondary is weak, and I expect Dalton to continue his maturation process.
Oakland Raiders
They have yet to string together consecutive wins this season, but I think the Raiders start their first "winning streak" of the year against the Browns in Week 6.
They proved they can win without a huge game from Darren McFadden and their defense, well, it's doing enough to give their offense a chance.
Jason Campbell's improvement is key.
With loads of momentum, Oakland moves to 4-2.
Green Bay Packers
They play the Rams this week, at home.
Packers 6-0.

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