I usually put some non-zero % of fault on the staff when a recruit doesn't develop into a contributor. That doesn't mean I expect every recruit to hit, because every staff misses (often) on recruits, but it's typically some combo of less-than-ideal evaluation/development/utilization on the staff, bad work ethic/desire/mental/physical growth by the player, and/or just bad luck with injuries.
But my comment here was addressing the latter. When it's December and the owner of this website is putting Horton in the 2-deep (after acquiring Blay, BTW), I'm not sure what people are expected to think. Sure, it seemed like wishful thinking IMO due to Horton's inability to stay healthy and see the field. But, going from the 2-deep to "was never expected to play" in 4 months of the off-season is a sort of mental whiplash.
Another great example of this group schizophrenia: go back to the comments re: Malachi Toney just before he re-classified, after he re-classified and opened up his recruitment, then after his re-commit, and now. I may start calling him Baby Jesus like
@TouchMoney26, not just for his football talent, but because of how he rose from the dead in the eyes of CIS.