The goal kicking stuff is overblown and not something to worry about. We have a few bad weeks with the spotlight thrown on our goal kicking and now players get in their heads about it, making it a reality. It's best to leave be and let the players regain confidence than harp on about it.
For example, Fyfe has kicked more goals than behinds every year of his career except his first and this year with 159 goals and 125 behinds in total which is on par with the rest of the competition. Most players goal kicking efficiency sits somewhere between 45 and 65 percent with Nat's 55.6% goal efficiency comparable to noted goal kicking midfielders Mundy (146 goals @55.9%), Treloar (103 goals @53.3%), Dangerfield (300 goals @56.7%), Selwood (164 @53.7%), Kennedy (151 goals @50.5%), Parker (166 goals @59.5%), Zorko (195 goals @53.7%), Martin (277 goals @59.3%), Pendlebury (179 goals @61%), Sidebottom (168 goals @59.3%) and Boak (182 goals @57.2%).
It wasn't a problem until the media jumped on one bad game and ran with it. Nat's goal kicking efficiency before this season was 58.7% and he was capable of slotting brilliant goals from anywhere. He's a great goal kicker.