Deebo Samuel fires back at Micah Parsons as 49ers-Cowboys rivalry gets heated

Publish date: 2024-04-28

San Francisco star wide receiver Deebo Samuel said Micah Parsons and the Dallas Cowboys should be careful what they wish for.

After Parsons publicly responded to George Kittle's "F*** Dallas" shirt, Samuel went back at Parsons and a Cowboys team that was humiliated on Sunday Night Football last week.

"It was already personal before the game started," Samuel said on the Up and Adams show. "Now, 42-10, I don't think you want to see us again. It might be a little bit worse."

Samuel didn't back down when the host of the show laughed during the interview.

Why would Samuel when San Francisco demolished the Cowboys for everyone to see?

"Laugh now, cry later," Samuel said. "I don't think you want to see us again."

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The back-and-forth between two of the NFC's best teams fired up when Parsons acknowledged Kittle's heated shirt.

“George Kittle had three touchdowns on us and he posted this thing to IG (Instagram),” Parsons said on The Edge.

“He said, F*** Dallas. I just feel like he's making it way more personal than it had to be.”

Samuel, Kittle and the 49ers have every right to talk smack right now.

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San Francisco and Philadelphia are the only two undefeated teams remaining in the NFL.

The 49ers have been the most impressive, handing the Cowboys one of the worst defeats in the rivalry.

San Francisco has recorded a plus-99 point differential this season, overpowering opponents with a high-scoring offense that is among the most creative in the league and a tough defense.

Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott couldn't deny the obvious after the 49ers embarrassed the Cowboys under primetime lights.

“Didn’t see it coming,” Prescott said. “Put everything into this and got punched in the mouth. It was humbling a couple weeks ago against Arizona. But this may be the most humbling game I’ve ever been a part of.”

Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy was also honest about what happened on the field last Sunday.

“It’s a punch in the gut, it’s a kick the in the (butt), whatever phrase you want to put on it,” McCarthy said. “They beat us in all three phases.”

While owner Jerry Jones continues to stand up for Prescott, McCarthy and the Cowboys, it was weird to see Parsons try and sound so strong after a humbling defeat.

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There's a reason Kittle and Samuel are so positive about the 49ers.

They played in the game and already know who the better team is.

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