Of course the CBS stooges weren't going to harp on that penalty because for the entertainment industry, only particular, popular QBs are worthy of protection from dirty play. They don't seem to care very much about the other 10 guys on the field. It's only when a QB (and apparently only those from a select group of QBs) is hit hard that they complain.
Tim Brando was on Finebaum today continually regurgitating the cookie-cutter excuse (obviously given to him by the head brass at CBS in the same fashion as a modest trinket given to a faithful concubine) that the only reason that the hit on Murray was given so much attention was because of its timing within the game. Brando appears to be unable to intelligently debate against even the most intellectually impotent viewpoint without resorting to personal abject pejoration of those holding an opposing viewpoint. He makes up for his inability or unwillingness to adequately construct a persuasive argument by desperately overpowering the opposing argument with a continuous barrage of quotidian prattle which increases in volume and speech rate proportional to the effectiveness of the person presenting the opposing view.
Hopefully he'll pass out in a Del Taco in South Beach after the BCSCG and someone will videotape an elaborately staged debate between he and the defecation orifice of a drunken fan. I feel that this debate would likely be more competitive than the game itself. It would be eminently helpful if name tags are provided to explicitly clarify the identity of each participant and to ensure that if a CBS representative rushes into the restaurant to rescue Brando, they do not accidentally snatch the wrong participant in a moment of confusion.