I disagree. The paper blown in, most common, does better to sheild heat then fiberglass. That and it fills in gaps that the rolls will never get to.
I rolled in r30 in my addation and blow in another R20-30 on top of that.
I don't like all fiberglass or all blow in. They both have their pros and cons.
Rolled insulation is better for r-value. And blown insulation has a tendency to shrink and settle over time faster than rolled insulation. Blown insulation is cheaper and easier to install. And as I said you can install it anywhere, unlike rolled.
http://www.atticadvice.com/best-attic-insulation.html
The R-factor is slightly better in the case of batts. While the batts have an R-value of 3.1 to 4.2 per inch (in the case of fiberglass), the blown in fiberglass has an R factor of 2.3 to 2.8 per inch. While batts will provide you with a stable, known R-value, the blown-in insulations R-value can vary due to the variation in thickness. So what will it be? Only you know, but make sure that you base your decision on the aforementioned factors.
				
		
			