I agree. It's troubling that this year the offense has been selfish by scoring TDs in the red zone and not giving him a chance for a few chip shot field goals.
2/4
I don't think the issue is the "total amount of FG's".
Ever heard of the word 'percentage'?
Sigh... I'll bite.
A percentage is, essentially, a number representation of a relationship generally based upon a 100% scale. In this case, it is a 100% scale.
The complaint was that Badgley has made 2/4 FGs, i.e., 50% of the FGs attempted.
Nevertheless, the complaint is based upon the assumption that these stats are indicative of future performance and disregarding any prior performances or skills. Essentially treat this season as a vacuum, which is inherently a problem because Badgley will not simply forget how to kick.
In addition, a sampling size of 4 is simply ridiculous to base any legitimate percentage upon.
Now, if we were to take all of his FGs attempted at the college level compared to FGs made at the college level, there is a very different story brewing.
In his career, Badgley has attempted 52 FGs and made 41 of them. That is a relation of 41/52; or a "percentage" of 78.85. That is to say that for every 10 attempts, Badgley is likely to make 7 of them, and has a very good chance to make 8 of them.
Therefore, if he already has 2 misses out of the way, I'm less concerned with his current FGm/FGa stat, and more concerned with how our Offense is scoring TDs instead of having to settle for field goals...