Absolutely. Even more importantly, a Q400 that landed and used beta/reverse for the first 3/4 of their rollout then applied brakes will likely have a much different experience with braking action than the B737-800 using autobrakes two or three. I know in the SF-340, we wouldn't use the brakes, even in MDW, until a few seconds into the rollout. Reverse, or even just ground idle, would do a great job in slowing us down. Now in the RJ, we'll be on the brakes nearly right away, even if using reverse thrust.
Some pilots claim it is "dorky" to know a little about the other airplanes out there in the system. Personally, the more I generally know about other types of aircraft (especially airliners), the better I can interpret the information they are providing to ATC and other aircraft. That's yet another reason why I love jumpseating in the cockpit as much as I can on my commute!