Hall of Fame running back Tony Dorsett doesn't understand why people have made Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo a superstar. "I don't know why on God's Earth Tony Romo has been anointed a superstar in the National Football League," Dorsett told Fox Sports Radio. "Tony is very young in his career. Not to say you can't be young in your career and be a superstar because you've got one up there in Minnesota in Adrian Peterson. "But the thing is this: You have a guy who hasn't done much, and quarterbacks in the NFL, most of them go through this growing curve. He hasn't gone through that growing curve, but he was anointed this great player all of a sudden. Now he's having to live up to that. And obviously Tony has some deficiencies." Romo threw three interceptions and posted a quarterback rating of 29.6 against the Giants on Sunday after a career performance against the Buccaneers in Week 1. " ... He's a good player who's still learning how to play in the NFL, and I think the media has given him too much credit for doing nothing," Dorsett told Fox Sports Radio. "He hasn't done anything really in the NFL to deserve all the recognition and visibility he's gotten so far."