I only saw two instances of FADEC misbehavior on the 145 in my brief experience on the airplane. One was a hung start, the other was an "almost" auto-shutdown on the after landing roll. Both were arguably the result of odd environmental conditions too. (The EECs on the Brasilia are a different matter, but because we have this nifty low-technology feature set called "cables" and "hydromechanical units" and only lose a few 'nice' features, we don't care as much.)
Your point of view, while Ludditical in nature, has some merit. On the EMB 145, in the unlikely event of the failure of both FADECs, you're going to lose the engine.
Hey, why is the left one spooling down? (PDF target)