Time for OHIO...what will we get?:
a) Ball control: the ball/Moses Malone (whose ball was it? Mo's...no ball, no victory--hoops and football...commit no turnovers; get those takeaways--see the 2009 season!) or
b) the running game (will Brown or Boykin or someone else step up to give us some power) or
c) what rookie(s) or red-shirt(s) are going to make their mark for us this year or
d) G. Moore--will he be back to his first year health? if so, what's the impact of that?!
Well, Monroe, while I understand your frustration with the distractions and off-topic silliness, when it comes to predictions, the best any of us can do is be gas bags that probably get deflated faster than the housing market when the the game clock begins ticking.
Too much of what looks great on paper -- or looks like an area of concern -- just doesn't play out that way.
Personally, without getting into the prognostication game, I'm anxious to see what kind of offense emerges from the talent the 'Cats now have. I don't think it is out of the question that there will be three QBs on the field at the same time, two in the backfield and one at TE. My wish is that we had a road grader for Phil Bates taking pitching and handoffs from Ty or Ky, with Derek at TE providing more options than just as a target. Now that could be fun!