His tweet popped up in my timeline and I only thought it was a bit odd due to the second half, because I didn't know what he was referring to and that it was about recruiting. Since I learned it was about a commitment, I feel like every time I think of it it looks worse and worse, and you've pretty much summed up my feelings on it. I'm not saying Key is a bad guy or should be fired over it, but if people want to keep raking him over the coals for a while longer I have no problem with them doing so.
Just don't say anything about the commitment or anything about recruiting in general. It's not the time for that at all, and can wait a couple of days. And if you feel like it can't (and heavy disclaimer here, I have absolutely no reason to think that what I'm about to say applies to the kid who committed), and that a prospect would back out of a commitment because the coaches refrained from publicly commenting about it because one of their players died the same day, I'm okay with that fictional prospect not being here.