Wrong!
It is a good article.
Why? Because if the buying public was as informed as this article, or half as informed, it would be a vast improvement.
It's basically a good, readable first pass through the issues (compared to the Audioholics "Human Hearing" link, which is going to be utterly inpenetrable for most newbs. I've done psychophysical research, so the graphs, etc. aren't any particular challenge to me, but I wouldn't say that the link was especially illuminating in any practical sense for a typical speaker-shopper, whatever its sophistication and accuracy).
I also thought the writer was actually pretty clear about the article's limitations, for example:
etc...
I know that if this was the first thing I came across when I was figuring speakers out, it would have been a big help in getting me on my way.
P.S. Yeah, that's right. I said Chris was wrong!