Probably. I mean, Goss isn't the top favourite in a flattish sprint, obviously, but he is capable of winning and their personnel dictate that they will back him heavily as their best option. He can also compete in harder sprint stages and they have Gerrans for tougher finishes yet.
About the only tactical option they have which doesn't involve helping to bring the break back every reasonably flat day is trying to put someone in the break and hedging their bets that way. If they managed that it would let them keep their train fresh and, on the off chance the break stays away they have an awful lot of riders who'd be favoured in a breakaway sprint.
Lotto and Sky, with their GC ambitions, will be very pleased to have Orica and Argos in the Tour to do a load of the donkey work. Particularly with Garmin saying in advance that they aren't going to be pulling the peloton for Farrar.