The good news for Narveson is that his misses have all gone to the right. He said that happens when his plant foot gets wide and, therefore, he is aimed too far right.

"We all could see the same thing. It was pretty apparent," Narveson said. "It's something that I don't do at practice. Just being a little more meticulous about my process -- my steps, the preparation -- and really honing in and fixing that, and we should be good to go."

Coach Matt LaFleur, at least publicly, has continued to strongly back Narveson in part because of what he has seen from his kicker in practice.

"I get it, though. You've got to go perform, and we expect him to make those kicks as well," LaFleur said this week. "We've got to make sure that we get that production and make sure that his routine is right and he's got to be able to self-correct as well. If you miss one, you've got to make sure that you don't make the same mistake twice."