You guys ought to go read the interviews. BOTH pilots had a history of not only poor flying performance, but the FO wasn't supposed to be handling the controls at all yet, and the Captain had a lot of history of not wanting to be in charge of anything. He had previously flown as an FO on the Falcon, and the captains that flew with him said he never wanted to fly a leg, and refused to make any decisions, saying "that's your job" to them.
Then, he spent the whole flight making the reluctant and unqualified FO fly the plane, and seemed to be pulling the same trick, where he did not want to be in command at all.
There was nobody in command of that flight, period. All this stuff about circling minimums is irrelevant - That level of thinking was not happening whatsoever. There were two guys who were both trying pretty hard to not fly the plane.