The way that review was put together has more of the "extreme hobbiest" flair to it, that only cares about pure SPL, distortion, and frequency graphs - in a parking lot.
The fact of the matter is, any audiophile knows that a graph don't mean jack and your ears do. Personally, testing speakers in a parking lot and not in the environment they were meant to be in (an actual place with 4 walls, a floor, and a ceiling) these graphs can easily be filed in the "Exotic tests that mean next to nothing" folder. I don't even think they mentioned how the speakers sound. Isn't that what it's all about? Or are we going to buy speakers just to hook up a microphone and drool over the test results?
Usually teens say this to couples who are a little flirtatious, but I have to say this to the people who tested these subs. That is...
"Get a room."