Micah Parsons clearly has two things on his mind: The San Francisco 49ers and George Kittle.
But the latter is who the Dallas Cowboys All-Pro edge rusher Parsons focused on during his own podcast on Monday.
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Micah Parsons Fires Off Fiery Message Directed at George Kittle
Parsons didn’t just watch Kittle rumble his way to three touchdowns in the 42-10 romp of the Cowboys, but he caught a glimpse of what Kittle revealed underneath his pads:
“F— Dallas.”
Kittle even posted that image on his personal Instagram page. He included the caption “3 piece chicken tendy for turning 30! SNF always a blast! Who lost to me in rock paper scissors again?”
Parsons, though, responded on his podcast, “The Edge,” on Monday.
“He said, ‘F*** Dallas.’ I just feel like he’s making it way more personal than it had to be. Kittle’s my guy, but I’m gonna say this: Laugh now, cry later,” Parsons said.
But that wasn’t his only warning to the “People’s Tight End.”
Micah Parsons reacts to George Kittle's "F–k Dallas" shirt from SNF 👀
(via The Edge with Micah Parsons) pic.twitter.com/ztdLJWLIcj
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) October 9, 2023
Parsons concluded: “We got something for that. Just trust. If we see them again, just trust. We gonna put it just like that. I ain’t gonna put too much on it. If you’re gonna make it personal, we can make it personal. That’s cool.”
Parsons Still Believes 49ers Aren’t Much Better Than His Cowboys
Parsons was one of the more vocal Cowboys following the 32-point loss.
His belief was that despite the rout in the Bay Area, his team isn’t far off from the depth of talent the 49ers have.
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“I don’t think [the 49ers] are at a higher level than us. I think we’re the same caliber playoff team. Same talent. Same standards. I just feel like we need to reconsider … and fix some things. … The score doesn’t really show what happened out there,” said Parsons.
Sunday night was obviously the worst loss of Parsons’ career. He also finished the game with no sacks for the second straight week.
As Parsons described it, the Cowboys took a punch — the kind of hit they must learn from moving forward.
“You have to learn how to take a punch,” he said. “We got punched in the face tonight and that’s just the reality of it. I’m not shying from it. We got beat up in all phases. And that’s the reality.”