You don't seem to understand how enclosures work with ported subwoofers. They do have a lot of backspring pressure. You might look this fact up or better yet ask the guys at SVS about it, if you want to appeal to their authority. And when I say the phase delays that were are discussing is not audible, I am not talking about just my own experiences. I do so based on the available research, and I have been through much of it. Luckily for us, one of the most comprehensive studies done in this area is
freely available online.
Note how carefully SVS is in wording the ostensible advantages of sealed subs: "described by enthusiasts." They won't make that claim themselves, nor will they stand behind it, because it nonsense and they know it. In that same article they go on to reject that nonsense by explaining how the frequencies that have the cycle of delay are too low to matter.
I would say that ported is better for music that has actual deep frequency content. Driver motion in ported can stay in linear operating range far better at deep frequencies than sealed, which can see an eruption in very audible distortion from the driver flying past its linear excursion.