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Chiefs fans are all saying the same thing after Skyy Moore is pictured carrying boxes

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Kansas City Chiefs second year talent Skyy Moore is part of a receiving corps which has let Patrick Mahomes down this season.

There were high hopes for Skyy Moore in his rookie year, with the speedster touted as an exciting weapon for MVP Patrick Mahomes.

While Moore ended the season as a Super Bowl champion, it was not the breakout individual campaign he wanted.

His second season had to be better, right? Well this season he has a total of just one touchdown.

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Chiefs fans unhappy with Skyy Moore

Skyy Moore is part of a receiving unit which has struggled with drops all year, while Kadarius Toney managed to blow the game against the Bills with an offside call.

The Chiefs have now lost two games in succession, and while unlikely Patrick Mahomes loses three in a row for the first time ever against the Patriots this weekend, the mood is a little tense.

This is why when Moore was pictured on Instagram with Rashee Rice carrying boxes for a charity Christmas drive, the responses were not complimentary.

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Chiefs fans all saying the same thing

Chiefs fans responding to the message had plenty to say about the good-spirited message about Skyy Moore and Rashee Rice, expressing their displeasure at his on-field performances.

One wrote: “Leave Skyy there,” while another added, “Don’t drop it Skyy.”

Another wrote: “Skyy Moore still plays?” with a fourth writing, “Why is Sky Moore still on this team.”

More messages included: “Wow, surprised no turkeys are on the ground,” and “Surprised they didn’t drop a turkey,” and “Be careful Skyy might drop that.”

“Ain’t nothing to smile about catch the ____ ball”, one more fan added.

Harsh? Yes. But there is only one way for Moore to turn this around. Start catching passes and touchdowns and earn back the trust of Patrick Mahomes, Andy Reid, and Chiefs fans.