Yes, of course it would (although your obsession with the word "footprint" is getting increasingly irrelevant). However, this undermines the classic truther position that only thermite or explosives could have caused the collapse; if you admit that thermite could merely have weakened the structure without actually melting any parts of it, then you are admitting that the structure could have been weakened by heating it to temperatures accessible to a building contents fire. Since we know with absolute certainty that there was a large building contents fire prior to the collapse, and there is neither any evidence, physical or otherwise, nor even a known feasible mechanism, for thermite having weakened structural members, then we can conclude that the most reasonable cause of collapse was the contents fire.
Dave