Yes. I think numbers matter. As does every textual critic on the face of the Earth.
Even Hort, when trying to displace that "vile textus receptus" admited "A theoretical presumption indeed remains that a majority of extant documents is more likely to represent a majority of ancestral documents at each stage of transmission than vice versa." (B. F. Westcott and F. J. A. Hort, Introduction to the New Testament in the Original Greek: With Notes on Selected Readings)
I suggest a careful and prayerful reading of
New Testament Textual Criticism: The Case for Byzantine Priority by Maurice A. Robinson, available at:
Robinson, The case for Byzantine priority
Again, do not impugn my integrity in the open forum.