A lot of that is par for the course for a Rangers forward.
Kilmarnock a big game for us...I would take a fair bit of convincing to buy into that in all honesty.
A big game for Rangers is Scottish Cup tie that helps lead the way to a trophy - Semi final, Final - and as much as some dismiss it a big game for Rangers is Celtic, that's just the brutal reality of it.
A lot more Rangers fans will buy into the idea of a goal against Celtic than goals against Killie.
We pay our players to the extent our big games extend a bit further than that.
The record you have referenced there is probably includes slightly less "big" goals than Kris Boyd scored for Rangers, Boyd is a player who is oft critiqued for his inability to score in big games.