Oh yeah, that's just asking for your next design to:
(1) Have at least two dozen bonehead mistakes, including, say, mirroring a couple of 80-pin, 1mm pitch connectors.
(2) Be the one design where the PCB prototype's electrical test compressed 8 bias just enough to contact and pass, but are open when the board isn't in the test fixture.
(3) Feature at least 5 wrong package sizes, including, say, something fun like a QFN.
(4) Take out the single prototype transformer on first power-up because you put it in backwards.
(5) Catch on fire.
(6) Immolate your favorite shirt in the process.
(7) Burn your office to the ground because your fire extinguisher hasn't been checked for proper charge for 15 years.
"Decent," sure. "Good at some things," fine. "Good," be very afraid. "Great," run. "Unsurpassed," call the asylum.