I don't think any other RJ's or Boeing auto trim like the Airbus does during hand-flown periods. Keep the stick back and the horizontal stab will eventually fully deflect as it did with AF.
I 100% agree with whoever wrote that 3000hrs while mostly flown in a wide body doesn't necessarily lend itself to handling the aircraft in an undesired state or at the edges/outside it's normal envelope.
Give me a guy who instructed 1000hrs or more, doing stalls, slow flight, steep turns, short field landings, VME demos, single engine flight...Then went on to larger aircraft with less automation, be it a Dash8, Beech or RJ flying without all the gizmos, doing multiple legs a day, snow, thunderstorms, etc......While not necessarily a master of the skies, this pilot has spent much more time outside the comfort zone than a 3000 guy who has lived in an Airbus. I love the Airbus, it's a great machine but if this is the only thing you know, and most of your legs are long-haul, mmmm....it wouldn't surprise me that a stall recovery goes poorly.