RT is an easy position to scheme around, a right handed qb can adjust to a bad play by the RT as he's dropping back, he can easily see a rush coming, he can easily release the ball early if he sees the rush coming, he can adjust the depth or angle of his drop, etc. everything is easier on the whole offense when the RT is weak as opposed to the LT.
However... your offense is gonna be far more consistent and efficient if your qb doesn't have to constantly adjust to a beaten and battered right side. Following the play as it was designed is always gonna be more effective.
Prepare for a lot of head scratchers from joe this year, as he anticipates the right side collapsing and he releases before the play can develop and it lands in no mans land, that's what a bad RT gets you, and it will happen often. Of course it's better than a unexpected strip sack from the left, but I'd rather joe be able to drop back, take the 1-2 count and release on time, than having to scramble and rush the throw constantly