Dan:
Attaching a cute name to a rotor head is no substitute for actual thinking. And in all the years I've known Marines, I've never heard any rotor head described that way.
If all you've ever flown is two types of helicopters and you compare the H-60 to the UH-1, and extrapolate from that to the universe, then you have a lot of learning to do. Many of us here have flown a lot more types than you could probably name, and would never make the sort of bold and unsubstantiated statements you make.
There is no 'best' rotor head, or it would be the only type used by everyone.
Articulated heads have their place, as do two-bladed teetering heads. There are many who would claim that in overall simplicity and straight and level ride quality in turbulence, for example, that the two-bladed teetering rotor is far better than the rigid head.
So, rather than try to pass yourself as the only person who knows what's 'best', pay attention to the experience and knowledge of the others in this forum. You just might learn something.