I tend to agree RM. Kicking accurately over a long distance is hard, and other than D Pearce most players get the benefit of the doubt on some of those. B Hill is no worse than most for long kicking. But his kicking over 25m is probably close to the worst in the team, which is a problem because that's a lot of his kicks, and his kick-to handball ratio is probably as high as anyone in the team. It's like the shorter the kick, the more likely it is to fall short.
But sometimes really good players have a little quirk in their game. Walters, for example, seems incapable of taking an easy mark on a lead. Fyfe is a shaky kick from 30m set shot. Johnno was a beautiful kick, but his bad kicks were absolute shockers. Sometimes you've just to live with the bad, and try not to focus on it.