my point is that when it was doughy (when he was out of shape) we call it as it is: doughy.
the dorian side does not.
it looks at the 'red' car and says it is blue.
when it is actually red and everyone knows it.
you can show ND a pic of dorian's arms looking like playdough and he will STILL try and tell you that they are "seperated and detailed"... 
But the fact of the matter is, Ronnie's backside was
always Doughy when compared with Yates, in any year. And the fact is, the backside is the single most important aspect of a competitors physique, not the arms, not the calves. Those are relatively useless in determining who wins (how else could Dorian win with arms less than Ronnie's, and how could Ronnie win with calves worse than Dorian......answer: they aren't that important). However, it is true that the arms are less of a liability than the calves. I know you don't believe this...and that is due to the fact that Ronnie never faced anyone with calves like Dorian, so his calves were never really a liability. The converse does not hold true though, Dorian faced many people with great arms, including Ronnie, and he defeated them every single time.