Is it ok for elite players to whine and be traded to top teams in the league?

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It just seems unfair to teams trying to build themselves up. How can you build when the few stars you have jump wanna jump the New England-Dallas-Philly-Top-of-a-Division-Bandwagon?
It seems as if this culture of "I don't like it here" instead of "hey, I'm good enough to improve this team and make it work" is bad for football (and sports in general).

This season, people were like "Oh Randy Moss, he's such a great reciever" but he only wanted to try his best when he was on a team with a Pro Bowl QB, a stacked O-line and Dante Stallworth.

T.O. did the same thing. He blasted his QB in San Francisco, got traded to Baltimore and because that wasn't good enough, he got traded to Philadelphia.
 
Yes, It's okay for elite player's to whine and be traded to top teams in the league!
 
The top teams get there for a reason, and the bottom teams are there for a reason. I wouldn't want to be on a true bottom-level team, like the Lions or Bengals or Cardinals, because they're cheap and habitual losers.
 
I think it is okay. I look at it this way: In the past there have been so many so called "dynamite" deals, where "elite" players have gone to beef up an already decent team, just to see that team fall on its face, not make the playoffs, or fall short of the Super Bowl. Just think about all the deals that have not panned out, even with the elite player(s). It is a team effort. You could have Peyton Manning, T.O. and LT on the same team, but if they don't click, then they aren't going anywhere.
 
If the team isn't providing him with help then he should want to be traded. Now a days a man is judged on how many rings he has so these guys wanna win the championship...now. If a team doesn't want to help him with some good talent then he should get traded.
 
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