Okay. Can you expand on that?
If you have a really dead triode and you adjust the current strongly to counteract that, then plug in a good tube, your voltages will be way off. There's also the general philosophy that if you don't need to provide an adjustment for a particular aspect of an amplifier, you probably shouldn't.
The Crack is reasonably tolerant of wandering driver stage voltage, so that's not as much of a concern as it might be in a circuit like the Paramount 2A3. Or, for another example of matching plate voltage, the Mainline offers an adjustment to set the plate voltage to the ideal value, which allows the amplifier to produce the most power.