They stacked the deck against that crew. Hiring people that were basically un-hireable by most airline standards, pushing through a weak captain, having an airline that has only flown 37 seat aircraft fly a 74 seat airplane, no mentoring going on because anybody with experience has left for better treatment, and a completely ramshackle training department led to that accident. I don't blame that crew at all.
Taking shortcuts in this career only leads to playing catch up down the road. Hopefully that catch up doesn't happen when you hit something hard