
The 49ers beat the brakes off the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night. It was a 42-10 throttling that had Cowboys fans destroying all manner of things, and Micah Parsons in some sort of denial.
Parsons said after the game that he didn’t believe the score was reflective of the game, and that there isn’t a substantial gap between both teams.
Then he went on his podcast and said he took offense to George Kittle’s, “Fuck Dallas” T-shirt, saying it made things more personal than it had to be.
He insinuated the Cowboys would beat the 49ers if they played again.
“Laugh now, cry later,” Parsons said. “We got something for that. Just trust. If we see them again, just trust.”
Deebo Samuel responded to the comments on Monday with Kay Adams, saying, “it was already personal,” between the 49ers and Cowboys.
He said Parsons doesn’t really want a rematch.
“42-10, I don’t think you want to see us again,” Samuel said. “It might be a little bit worse. I don’t know what we ‘trusting.’ Talking about ‘we trust,’ ‘laugh now, cry later.’ I don’t think you want to see us again.”
Kittle joined Murph and Mac on Tuesday morning and responded to the shirt.
“At the end of the day, it’s Niners vs. Cowboys,” Kittle said. “It’s historic. It’s fun to channel that energy once in a while, that’s all I was doing. I’d do it again. I’m a mild internet troll.”
Kittle has bragging rights after his three-TD performance against Dallas. He and the 49ers will head to Cleveland this weekend to take on a Browns team that may start third-string quarterback P.J. Walker if Deshaun Watson is unavailable.
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