The heart of the NFL playoffs kicks off this weekend. Four great games,
eight talented and tough teams, terrific story lines running
throughout. Now this is the way a sports league should be run. The New
York Times has called the NFL "socialized football," referring to the
system of orchestrating a weak team's season to do well by making their
schedule as soft as possible, while stretching a tough team through a
rigorous line-up of opponents. "Socialized" in this case is a synonym
for "parity..."