Yes one can do a poor job in pretty much any situation, I'm afraid that's not an argument for anything though.
Here we're talking about average or best-effort: large code bases are complex in spite of the best intentions of their maintainers, so using tools that can manage that conplexity in an easier way through e.g their type systems could lead to better results.
Here we're talking about average or best-effort: large code bases are complex in spite of the best intentions of their maintainers, so using tools that can manage that conplexity in an easier way through e.g their type systems could lead to better results.