It's not a straw-man argument. I've seen countless developers and managers who believe... well, pretty much they believe that unless you're in love with TDD you suck as a programmer, period. This arrogant attitude is very real. In fact, it's commonplace.
Conversely, some people believe that anything that is a direct result of adhering to TDD is automatically well designed, regardless of other metrics.
Conversely, some people believe that anything that is a direct result of adhering to TDD is automatically well designed, regardless of other metrics.