SHIT! I had a good post and accidentally deleted it!
OK, well... Borge is a very intelligent guy and his methods are based in sound science, however I think his methods are a little "too sciency" and not as much reflective of what happens in the real world. For example, take guys like Scott Stevenson or John Meadows who base the methods on science but also examine where science falls short with respect to bodybuilders and powerlifters and how science can be used to form a baseline for an effective program.
Borge's method takes a lighter load and less volume but increases the frequency... So you need to ask yourself, "Is this training load and stimulus enough to induce sufficient muscular damage, create enough mechanical tension and enough metabolic stress to induce hypertrophy?" The best training programs are the ones that optimize the frequency, intensity, load, volume, variation and periodization to produce continuous growth. Could this program work great for some folks? Absolutely! Could it fall short? certainly! We all have unique genetic capabilities and external influences that affect how we will respond to various training protocols, so find a program that creates that right balance and stick to it! But also recognize that over time, as your body changes, you will need o change the stimulus and vary your training. Nothing is bodybuilding is static (unless you are doing isotension reps

) so continue to experiment and evolve...
My .1cc (Hawk is bigger, he gets more cc's lol)