Michael Vick made risky plays and committed too many turnovers last season during a disappointing year for the Eagles. "He gets caught sometimes doing too much, trying to do too much, and that's where he gets in trouble," Eagles quarterbacks coach Doug Pederson said. "We eliminate those and keep him within our system, and positive things are going to happen." The Eagles committed 38 turnovers in 2011, the second-most in the NFL. "I've had a chance to sit down with Mike, one-on-one, in the room, by ourselves, watch the good, watch the bad, and for me not only to teach off of that but just to watch his expression, see how he reacts to the negative," Pederson said. "He's learned from that. I think it makes him a better quarterback going forward, obviously. If we cut those two areas down, be more efficient in the red zone, don't turn the ball over as much ... your chances of success obviously go up."