Bishop sacrifice Scandinavian

there needs to be a name for this version of the Scandinavian. after 2...Bg4
It's the "Just blundered a piece for nothing and now I pretend it was a sacrifice" variation.
Scandinavian Queen attack. black sacrifices the bishop hoping that white will move their queen around, and at the same time black develops the pieces.

Scandinavian Queen attack. black sacrifices the bishop hoping that white will move their queen around, and at the same time black develops the pieces.
Honestly, if you indeed sacrificed the bishop on purpose, it's worse. Much worse. Blundering is okay (everyone does that occasionally), but intentionally sacrificing a piece for this position is just awful.
1.e4 d5
2.exd5 Bg4
3.Qxg4 Nf6
4.Qf3 Nd7
Black might have an advantage because the idea is that they can control the center with the knights and white has to move the queen back. the knigt on d7 controls the center and protects the king