Agreed. In fact, the RPI is weight far too much, period. I think we learned last year that the RPI is basically the only thing that matters to the selection committee. If your RPI is low, you'd better make your NIT plans regardless of what your record says.
The outcome of the games almost doesn't even seem to matter. I know we had this conversation over and over again last March, but the RPI practically views a 40 point loss to Duke as better than a 40 point win over a cupcake. Should a win over a team in the 300's help you? Not really, but I'm not sure why winning should literally hurt you, either. This is exactly why Fran needs to avoid as many games as possible against teams with an RPI in the 300's.