You're definitely right Will!

When flopping good hands from the BB....It's really hard to build a good pot when we're OOP and the pot is so small to begin with. At the flop we'll have to bet in the dark and hope someone hit, go for those scary check-raises, or get fancy with slowplays (which don't always end well and leaves the pot size lacking).

I only mentioned Sets & Gapped Straights as what I like to see because they're pretty strong, somewhat disguised, and we can usually get a decent pot brewing against anyone with TP.

Flopping 2 pair is disguised, but from the BB that usually means bottom two, which can lose you a lot of money against sets, better two pairs, or other hands that improve. I'd still want to be in position to play 2 pair with confidence.

Flopping flushes from the BB just suck because they're so darned obvious and no one is likely to fight over such a small pot.