Facebook unveils social search feature

MENLO PARK, Calif. (AP) — Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg unveiled a new search feature that's designed to entice people to spend more time on his company's website and will put the world's largest online social network more squarely in competition with Google and other rivals such as Yelp and LinkedIn.
Called "graph search," the new service unveiled Tuesday lets users quickly sift through their social connections for information about people, interests, photos and places. It'll help users who, for instance, want to scroll through all the photos their friends have taken in Paris or search for the favorite TV shows of all their friends who happen to be doctors.
Although Zuckerberg stressed that "graph search" is different from an all-purpose search engine, the expanded feature escalates an already fierce duel between Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. as they grapple for the attention of Web surfers and revenue from online advertisers.
"This could be another reason not to use Google and another reason to stay on Facebook for longer periods," said Gartner analyst Brian Blau. "I don't think Google is going to lose its search business, but it could have an impact on Google by changing the nature of search in the future."
Facebook's foray into search marks one of its boldest steps since its initial public offering of stock flopped eight months ago amid concerns about the company's ability to produce the same kind of robust earnings growth that Google delivered after it went public in 2004.
Although Facebook's stock has rallied in recent weeks, the shares remain below their IPO price of $38. Investors seemed let down by Tuesday's news, causing Facebook's stock to slip 85 cents, or 2.7 percent, to close at $30.10. Google's stock gained $1.68 to close at $724.93.
If the new search tool works the way Facebook envisions, users should be able to find information they want to see on their own instead of relying on the social network's formulas to pick which posts and pictures to display in their fees, analysts said.
Until now, Facebook users were unable to search for friends who live in a certain town or like a particular movie. With the new feature, people can search for friends who, say, live in Boston who also like "Zero Dark Thirty." And Facebook's users will be able to enter search terms the same way that they talk, relying on natural language instead of a few stilted keywords to telegraph their meaning.
Only a fraction of Facebook's more than 1 billion users will have access to the new search tool beginning Tuesday because the company plans to gradually roll it out during the next year to allow time for more fine tuning.
Not all the interests that people share on Facebook will be immediately indexed in the search engine either, although the plan is to eventually unlock all the information in the network while honoring each user's privacy settings.
That means users can only see content that's available to them through other's privacy settings, Zuckerberg pledged.
"Every piece of content has its own audience," Zuckerberg said.
Though the company has focused on refining its mobile product for much of last year, the search feature will only be available on Facebook's website for now, and only in English.
Facebook's decision to make its foray into search slowly reflects the formidable challenge that it's trying to tackle. The "social graph," as Facebook calls the trove of connections between people and things, is "big and changing," Zuckerberg said. There are 240 billion photos on Facebook and 1 trillion connections.
Indexing all this, he added, is a difficult technical problem the company has been working on.
Although Facebook isn't trying to fetch information across the Web like Google does, it's clearly trying to divert traffic and ad spending from its rival. Facebook is hoping to do this by making it easier for its users to quickly find many of the things that are most important to them: movie, music and restaurant recommendations from friends and family; photo galleries of people they care about; and new connections to old friends and other people with common interests.
It's the kind of personal data that has been difficult for Google to collect, partly because Facebook has walled off its social network from its rival's search engine. Instead, Facebook has partnered with Microsoft Corp. to use its Bing search engine to power traditional Web searches done through its site. That partnership remains.
"For a certain set of searches, this is going to be far more powerful than Google," predicted Ovum analyst Jan Dawson.
Yelp Inc.'s online business review service also could be hurt if Facebook's search feature makes it easier for people to find recommendations from the people that they trust instead of relying on the opinions of strangers posting on Yelp. Facebook's search tool also will allow people to find people who worked at a specific company — one of the advantages of LinkedIn Corp.'s online service for professional networking.
Yelp's stock fell $1.36, or 6.2 percent, to close Tuesday at $20.61 while LinkedIn's stock added 39 cents to finish at $117.91.
Facebook doesn't have plans to show additional ads as people use the new search tool, but analysts said that is bound to change. "If the appropriate privacy protections are in place, this could be a significant boost in value that Facebook can provide to its users and, in time, that will provide some really valuable new advertising avenues for advertisers," Dawson said.
Google is trying to overcome its social network disadvantage with Google Plus, a service that the company launched 19 months ago in attempt to glean more insights into people's relationships and counter the threat posed by Facebook.
Helped by Google's aggressive promotion of the service, Plus boasts more than 135 million people who post information and photos on their profiles. But Google Plus users still aren't sharing as much or hanging out on its service as long as Facebook users do, raising questions about whether Google will ever be able to grasp the Internet's social sphere as firmly as Facebook does.
Facebook now must prove it can master the intricacies of search and picking the right ads to show to the right people at the right time — complicated tasks that Google has honed during the past 14 years to establish itself as the Internet's most powerful company. It currently produces 10 times more annual revenue than Facebook. Though neither company has released its 2012 financial results, analysts are projecting $52 billion in 2012 revenue for Google versus about $5 billion for Facebook.
The search tool is laying the foundation for Facebook to close the gap, said Chris Winfield, co-founder and chief marketing officer for online ad agency BlueGlass Interactive.
"They can just chip away incrementally," Winfield said. "The can start by just taking away one in every 100 Google searches, then one in every 20, then one in every 10."
In an opinion apparently shared by many investors, Forrester Research analyst Nate Elliott doubts the search feature will prove to be a boon to Facebook. He views it as little more of a way for Facebook users to find new friends online more quickly and make new connections that ensure the social network remains relevant.
"It's vitally important, but it's also unsexy," Elliott said. "If Facebook thinks people are going to start searching Facebook when they would have searched Google, then they I think they are going to wake up in a year and find they are sorely mistaken.
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Toys and video games hook up on new Disney game platform

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Children will be able to move plastic toys that look like pirate Captain Jack Sparrow and other movie characters into a virtual world on a computer or TV screen in a game platform Walt Disney Co unveiled on Tuesday in hopes of boosting revenue at a loss-making division.
Disney's new "Infinity" concept, to be released in June, comes with games inspired by "Monsters University," "Pirates of the Caribbean" and "The Incredibles" franchises. The toys will come to life on-screen after being placed on a small electronic portal, similar to Activision Blizzard's "Skylanders," one of 2012's top-selling games.
In Disney's "Infinity," users will transport Disney and Pixar characters into on-screen adventures by placing their toys on a flat hexagonal board. A starter pack with software, the board and three plastic figurines is priced at $75.
Other Disney and Pixar characters will also be incorporated into the platform as the platform evolves, John Lasseter, Chief Creative Officer of Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios, said at a launch event in Hollywood, California.
The company's Disney Interactive division, which makes video games and interactive content, has been reporting losses over the last year, and analysts say it badly needs a hit.
"We've put a big bet on this," said John Blackburn, vice president and general manager of Disney's Avalanche Software studio that developed the platform.
In 2011, Activision launched "Skylanders," which connects to consoles such as Microsoft Corp's Xbox or Sony Corp's PlayStation. Activision said this week that the Skylanders franchise hit $500 million in U.S. retail sales.
Disney's Infinity will be able to connect to computers and consoles including Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo's Wii U.
Sterne Agee analyst Arvind Bhatia said Infinity's concept is similar to Skylanders, except that it uses better-known characters, like Jack Sparrow of "Pirates of the Caribbean."
"Activision has the lead and the head start," Bhatia said.
He said Activision's "Skylanders" is heading towards hitting a billion dollars in revenue, making it tough for Disney to compete.
Infinity also comes with a "Toy Box" mode, where users can create their own virtual worlds by mixing backdrops and characters from different Pixar and Disney franchises.
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49ers rout Packers to book spot in NFC title game

(Reuters) - Quarterback Colin Kaepernick set an NFL rushing record as he outplayed reigning NFL Most Valuable Player Aaron Rodgers to lead the San Francisco 49ers to a 45-31 playoff win over the visiting Green Bay Packers on Saturday.
Fueled by a sensational 181 yards gained on the ground by second-year player Kaepernick, the 49ers broke the game open in the second half for an emphatic win that put them into the January 20 National Football Conference title game.
San Francisco, who "competed like maniacs," according to coach Jim Harbaugh, will face the winner of Sunday's divisional playoff showdown between the top-seeded Atlanta Falcons and Seattle Seahawks with a berth in the Super Bowl at stake.
Kaepernick, who replaced injured starter Alex Smith midway through the regular season, set a National Football League (NFL) rushing record for a quarterback as he used his long strides to run past defenders on scoring gallops of 56 and 20 yards.
The 6-foot-5 Kaepernick also threw a pair of touchdown passes to Michael Crabtree in the romp.
"Our offensive line did an amazing job today," said the 25-year-old Kaepernick, who eclipsed Michael Vick's previous rushing standard for a quarterback of 173 yards for Atlanta against Minnesota in 2002.
"They shut everybody down inside. Our receivers, our tight ends blocked great outside and our running backs were running hard so it made it easier on me.'
Kaepernick completed 17-of-31 passes for 263 yards, giving him 444 yards in total offense.
Rodgers completed 26-of-39 for 257 yards, two touchdown and one interception, with his second scoring strike coming at the end of the fourth quarter when the game was out of reach.
"They played very poised. I thought they competed like maniacs," San Francisco coach Jim Harbaugh said about his team. "We'll move on with humble hearts and get ready for our next opponent."
Kaepernick started on a shaky note in his playoff debut, tossing an interception on his second pass of the game that was returned 52 yards for a touchdown by Sam Shields for a 7-0 Green Bay lead.
But he recovered quickly, leading the 49ers on an 80-yard drive he capped off with a 20-yard touchdown run to make it 7-7.
"There was a lot of game left," the Niners quarterback said. "It was just a bad decision. I knew I just had to bounce back in order for us to win this game."
The teams traded touchdowns during an action-packed first half, with the 49ers moving ahead 21-14 after turning a fumbled punt return and an interception into touchdowns.
San Francisco took a 24-21 lead into intermission after a 36-yard field goal by David Akers as time ran out.
After Green Bay tied it at 24-24 with a 31-yard field goal by Mason Crosby early in the third quarter, San Francisco and Kaepernick dominated.
In their next possession, the 49ers quarterback faked a hand-off and took off to his right, using his long strides to race untouched into the end zone for a 56-yard touchdown that provided a lead they never relinquished.
San Francisco ran roughshod over the Packers, gaining 323 yards on the ground, with Frank Gore contributing 119 yards and a two-yard touchdown matched later in the second half by team mate Anthony Dixon.
Rodgers, who led the NFL in passer rating during the regular season, blamed the Green Bay offense for the loss.
"It's pretty frustrating," said Rodgers. "To go out and play like that is disappointing. We didn't do enough on offense.
"Our defense probably got a little tired out there."
The 49ers, who also reached the NFC title game last year, are trying to return to the Super Bowl for the first time in 18 years.
"We're one step closer to where we want to be," said Kaepernick, whose big-play ability kept Smith on the sidelines even after he recovered from his Week 10 concussion.
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NFL-Bold move pays off with record-breaking Kaepernick

Jan 12 (Reuters) - San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh went against the book when he stayed with second-year quarterback Colin Kaepernick as starting quarterback even after regular Alex Smith was fit to return.
Kaepernick made the move look like a stroke of genius as he wrote a brilliant opening chapter to his playoff career with a record-breaking performance in a 45-31 victory over the visiting Green Bay Packers on Saturday.
The strong-armed quarterback set a National Football League standard for rushing by a quarterback by gaining 181 yards on the ground including touchdowns covering 56 and 20 yards.
The 25-year-old Kaepernick terrorised the team he grew up cheering for as a boy in Wisconsin before his family moved to California.
"It's been amazing," the 2011 second-round draft pick out of the University of Nevada-Reno said. "I couldn't ask for anything more."
He also threw a pair of touchdown passes to Michael Crabtree and had 263 passing yards for 444 yards of total offense that impressed Packers' quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the reigning NFL Most Valuable Player.
"He was running all over the field," said Rodgers, who led the Packers to the Super Bowl title two years ago.
"He's big, strong, athletic, throws the ball well, runs the ball extremely well. We didn't really have a whole lot of answers for him."
Harbaugh had to answer wave after wave of questions when he installed Kaepernick as his regular quarterback after Smith, the 2005 top pick of the NFL Draft, had recovered from a concussion after missing one game.
The 49ers coach saw Kaepernick and his big-play ability as the quarterback of the future who was ready to take over for the steady, but unspectacular Smith, who steered the team into the NFC title game last season.
Kaepernick passed his first post-season test with flying colors and shared the credit.
"Our offensive line played great today. They did a lot of good things up front. Our running backs ran well and our receivers made plays," said the 6-foot-5 (1.96 m) Kaepernick, who eats up yards with his long strides.
"It's a lot easier on me when other people are making plays."
Kaepernick threw an interception on his second pass of the game that turned into a 52-yard return by Sam Shields for a Green Bay touchdown, but quickly recovered his composure.
He led San Francisco on an 80-yard drive on the next series, tying the game 7-7 on a 20-yard touchdown run.
Kaepernick's 56-yard touchdown run in the third quarter after a fake hand-off put the Niners out in front for good.
With his best previous NFL rushing effort the 84 yards he gained last month against the St Louis Rams, Kaepernick said he did not consider himself as a running quarterback.
"I don't want to be characterized," he said, adding that he figured he would have opportunities to run against Green Bay.
"We had a lot of plays we put in to try and utilize that, and also open up running lanes for our running backs. It was just another tool for this offense."
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Bold move pays off with record-breaking Kaepernick

(Reuters) - San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh went against the book when he stayed with second-year quarterback Colin Kaepernick as starting quarterback even after regular Alex Smith was fit to return.
Kaepernick made the move look like a stroke of genius as he wrote a brilliant opening chapter to his playoff career with a record-breaking performance in a 45-31 victory over the visiting Green Bay Packers on Saturday.
The strong-armed quarterback set a National Football League standard for rushing by a quarterback by gaining 181 yards on the ground including touchdowns covering 56 and 20 yards.
The 25-year-old Kaepernick terrorized the team he grew up cheering for as a boy in Wisconsin before his family moved to California.
"It's been amazing," the 2011 second-round draft pick out of the University of Nevada-Reno said. "I couldn't ask for anything more."
He also threw a pair of touchdown passes to Michael Crabtree and had 263 passing yards for 444 yards of total offense that impressed Packers' quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the reigning NFL Most Valuable Player.
"He was running all over the field," said Rodgers, who led the Packers to the Super Bowl title two years ago.
"He's big, strong, athletic, throws the ball well, runs the ball extremely well. We didn't really have a whole lot of answers for him."
Harbaugh had to answer wave after wave of questions when he installed Kaepernick as his regular quarterback after Smith, the 2005 top pick of the NFL Draft, had recovered from a concussion after missing one game.
The 49ers coach saw Kaepernick and his big-play ability as the quarterback of the future who was ready to take over for the steady, but unspectacular Smith, who steered the team into the NFC title game last season.
Kaepernick passed his first post-season test with flying colors and shared the credit.
"Our offensive line played great today. They did a lot of good things up front. Our running backs ran well and our receivers made plays," said the 6-foot-5 Kaepernick, who eats up yards with his long strides.
"It's a lot easier on me when other people are making plays."
Kaepernick threw an interception on his second pass of the game that turned into a 52-yard return by Sam Shields for a Green Bay touchdown, but quickly recovered his composure.
He led San Francisco on an 80-yard drive on the next series, tying the game 7-7 on a 20-yard touchdown run.
Kaepernick's 56-yard touchdown run in the third quarter after a fake hand-off put the Niners out in front for good.
With his best previous NFL rushing effort the 84 yards he gained last month against the St Louis Rams, Kaepernick said he did not consider himself as a running quarterback.
"I don't want to be characterized," he said, adding that he figured he would have opportunities to run against Green Bay.
"We had a lot of plays we put in to try and utilize that, and also open up running lanes for our running backs. It was just another tool for this offense."
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Seahawks coach hails team's spirit after crushing loss

(Reuters) - Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll hailed his team's never-say-die attitude after they fell just short of an extraordinary playoff comeback against the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday.
The Seahawks erased a 20-point fourth-quarter deficit to grab the lead with 31 seconds left but that proved just enough time for Atlanta to win it with a 49-yard kick from Matt Bryant.
"I can't imagine that anyone expected that we had a chance to get back in that game except for our guys in the locker room and they felt it the whole time," said Carroll, whose red-hot Seattle team carried a six-game winning streak into Atlanta.
"I don't know why they think that way but they do - and we got back in it and got ahead in great fashion."
Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson ended his unexpectedly excellent rookie season by throwing two touchdown passes and running in for another during a 385-yard passing performance but it was not enough to beat the top-seeded Falcons.
"There are a million things you can ask about it but all in all it was an extraordinary game an exquisite comeback," Carroll said after his team's 30-28 loss.
"The quarterback was incredible and everyone who made all those plays as we came back. We put ourselves in a position to be back for another game next week but we couldn't finish it with the couple of plays they made."
The Seahawks will regret a mix-up just before halftime when, well within field goal range and with no timeouts, Wilson was sacked on a third down and unable to get the next play off before time expired.
The missed three-point opportunity could have had an impact on the final stages but Carroll was not about to linger on that aspect of a poor first half display from the Seahawks.
"We had about five other opportunities to score," he said, before praising the way his team managed to grasp their way back into the contest.
"It's just an amazing football team we have. To hang like that, to be that tough, to finish like that, execute like that, it is just an amazing group, these guys have been pretty good for some time now but unfortunately we didn't get it done."
It has been a bright season for Seattle but no one has shined more than Wilson, whose confidence and all-round ability have won him many admirers.
"He is an amazing football player and he proved it again. He handled everything from the inside out ... it is so unheard of for a rookie to handle things like that, he just isn't a rookie. Look what he did today," said Carroll.
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Falcons survive Seattle rally in thriller

(Reuters) - The top-seeded Atlanta Falcons needed a last-minute field goal to claim a nerve-jangling 30-28 win over the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday despite squandering a 20-point lead in an exhilarating fourth quarter.
Atlanta will now host the San Francisco 49ers on January 20 in the National Football Conference championship game with a berth in the Super Bowl on the line.
Matt Bryant's 49-yard field goal with eight seconds to play put Atlanta ahead after the visiting Seahawks turned the game around in astonishing fashion with three touchdowns in the final quarter, almost pulling off one of the greatest National Football League playoff comebacks.
After trailing 27-7 at the end of the third, Seattle grabbed a one-point lead with 31 seconds left in the game but Bryant's kick undid all that work.
"All in all it was an extraordinary game," Seahawks coach Pete Carroll told reporters.
The Falcons had lost their last three playoff games and the tension at the end was too much for Atlanta's veteran tight-end Tony Gonzalez in his 16th season in the league and having never won a playoff encounter.
"I was on the ground sobbing like a baby," said Gonzalez, who had insisted this would be his final attempt to reach the Super Bowl.
"I thought it was over. I've played 16 years and I thought ‘here we go again,' especially with that big old lead, I guess it's just not meant to be," Gonzalez said.
It was a remarkable comeback attempt from Seattle, which would have been just the fourth time a team overcame a 20-point deficit in the post-season.
There was time for more drama as Atlanta botched the kickoff after Bryant's field goal, allowing Seattle possession on their 46 yard line but rookie quarterback Russell Wilson's Hail Mary throw to the end zone was intercepted as time expired.
WILD ONES
There were brows being wiped around the Georgia Dome at the end of the battle, which gave Atlanta their first playoff win in the era of head coach Mike Smith and quarterback Matt Ryan.
In the previous three attempts, Atlanta had crashed out of the playoffs without a win but for three quarters of Sunday's game they looked like a team determined to end that run.
Ryan, who threw for three touchdowns and 250 yards, found Gonzalez at the back of the end zone to make it 10-0 in the first quarter and then after another Bryant field goal, Roddy White superbly caught a 47-yard touchdown pass at full-stretch to extend the advantage to 20-0.
Wilson found Golden Tate with a 29-yard pass in the third to keep Seattle in the contest but Atlanta responded well with a superbly constructed 14-play, 80-yard drive ending in a smart five-yard Ryan pass to Jason Snelling.
At 27-7 a Falcons victory looked certain, but Wilson, who threw for 385 yards, ran in a touchdown himself and then after Ryan threw an interception, Zach Miller scored on a three-yard pass and the lead was grabbed with a two-yard run into the end-zone from Marshawn Lynch.
But Ryan was able to deliver crucial completions to Harry Douglas (22 yards) and then to trusted target Gonzalez (19 yards) to set up the game-winning kick and wild celebrations tinged with a good amount of relief.
"I have been in some wild ones but (not) at this time of year," said Ryan who finally broke his playoff duck at the fourth attempt.
"Our goal isn't to win one playoff game and to stop answering that question. Our goal is still in front of us and we have two more games to go," he said.
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Brady powers Patriots past Texans into AFC title game

(Reuters) - Tom Brady set a record for most playoff wins by a quarterback in leading the New England Patriots to a 41-28 win over the Houston Texans on Sunday to move one win away from a second consecutive trip to the Super Bowl.
Brady, who surpassed Hall of Famer Joe Montana with his 17th playoff win, completed 25-of-40 passes for 344 yards and three touchdowns in the divisional playoff, setting up a rematch of last year's AFC title game with the Baltimore Ravens.
Brady led a balanced attack that was lifted by the play of reserve running back Shane Vereen, who rushed for one touchdown and caught a pair of TD passes after filling in for injured Danny Woodhead.
The Patriots, who will host Baltimore on January 20, beat the Ravens 23-20 at home last year for the AFC title to earn their fifth berth in the Super Bowl since 2001.
New England tight end Rob Gronkowski, who was playing in his second game since breaking his forearm, broke his arm again on Sunday and is expected to miss the rest of the playoffs.
New England built a 38-13 lead early in the fourth quarter before Houston mounted a frantic comeback that produced a pair of touchdowns to draw within 10 points at 38-28 with just over five minutes to play.
The Patriots recovered an onside-kick and moved the ball into field goal range with kicker Stephen Gostkowski nailing his attempt from 38 yards to put the finishing touch on the victory.
Brady, winner of three Super Bowl rings with the Pats, kept Houston off balance with a hurry-up offense and quick snaps that froze the Texans in their defensive arrangement and caused some confusion at the line of scrimmage.
The Patriots, the league's highest-scoring team who routed the Texans 42-14 last month in a regular season game, got out to a 17-3 lead in the second quarter before the Texans rallied.
Houston, boosted throughout the game by long kickoff returns by Danieal Manning, stormed back with 10 points in the last 75 seconds before the intermission to make it 17-13 before the Pats put their stamp on the game with a dominant second half.
Houston quarterback Matt Schaub, playing catch-up in the second half, completed 34-of-51 for 343 yards with two touchdowns and one interception.
Running back Arian Foster was held to 90 yards on 22 carries, though he scored one touchdown on the ground and one on a pass from Schaub.
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PREVIEW-NFL-Texans' Schaub facing big test against Patriots

Jan 11 (Reuters) - Houston Texans quarterback Matt Schaub starts his first road playoff game, at the New England Patriots on Sunday, with the pressure on.
The Patriots, corning in from a bye week, loom as favorites in the American Football Conference (AFC) divisional round clash as they look to go one better than last season when they lost to the New York Giants in the Super Bowl.
New England crushed Houston 42-14 in week 14, a result which knocked the Texans off their perch and started a slump which also affected Schaub.
Although the Texans beat the Indianapolis Colts in week 15, they ended the regular season with successive losses and then were far from convincing in the 19-13 wild-card round win over the Cincinnati Bengals.
Schaub has thrown just one touchdown in those four games and has made three interceptions and given up 10 sacks.
The intense atmosphere of a road game in the playoffs will test all of the 31-year-old's character.
"I think he will be ready," said Texans wide receiver Andre Johnson.
"He's working his butt off like he's done every week. I think just getting his first (playoff) win probably got a monkey off his back because that is something people talked about," he said.
Schaub missed out on the playoffs last year due to injury but his opposite number Tom Brady has no shortage of post-season experience.
Brady has won 16 playoff games, a league record that he shares, for the moment, with Joe Montana.
He has also played in five Super Bowls, winning three of them, but he believes track records go out of the window when it comes to the playoffs.
"I played games early in my career when I had no experience and I did pretty well," he told reporters. "I think it always comes down to who is executing the best and not so much the experience."
The Texans must hope that their outstanding defensive end J.J. Watt can get to Brady and make life painfully uncomfortable.
"He's a force on every play, no matter what play you have called, he can run it," said Patriots head coach Bill Belch of Watt.
"He makes a lot of plays on the backside, disrupts the ball, strip-sacks, causes fumbles, batted balls. He's an excellent pass rusher, quick and powerful.
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Texans' Schaub facing big test against Patriots

(Reuters) - Houston Texans quarterback Matt Schaub starts his first road playoff game, at the New England Patriots on Sunday, with the pressure on.
The Patriots, corning in from a bye week, loom as favorites in the American Football Conference (AFC) divisional round clash as they look to go one better than last season when they lost to the New York Giants in the Super Bowl.
New England crushed Houston 42-14 in week 14, a result which knocked the Texans off their perch and started a slump which also affected Schaub.
Although the Texans beat the Indianapolis Colts in week 15, they ended the regular season with successive losses and then were far from convincing in the 19-13 wild-card round win over the Cincinnati Bengals.
Schaub has thrown just one touchdown in those four games and has made three interceptions and given up 10 sacks.
The intense atmosphere of a road game in the playoffs will test all of the 31-year-old's character.
"I think he will be ready," said Texans wide receiver Andre Johnson.
"He's working his butt off like he's done every week. I think just getting his first (playoff) win probably got a monkey off his back because that is something people talked about," he said.
Schaub missed out on the playoffs last year due to injury but his opposite number Tom Brady has no shortage of post-season experience.
Brady has won 16 playoff games, a league record that he shares, for the moment, with Joe Montana.
He has also played in five Super Bowls, winning three of them, but he believes track records go out of the window when it comes to the playoffs.
"I played games early in my career when I had no experience and I did pretty well," he told reporters. "I think it always comes down to who is executing the best and not so much the experience."
The Texans must hope that their outstanding defensive end J.J. Watt can get to Brady and make life painfully uncomfortable.
"He's a force on every play, no matter what play you have called, he can run it," said Patriots head coach Bill Belch of Watt.
"He makes a lot of plays on the backside, disrupts the ball, strip-sacks, causes fumbles, batted balls. He's an excellent pass rusher, quick and powerful.
"He is a tough match-up with good technique, well coached and he plays hard. He's a factor on every play.
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