Cowboys’ Micah Parsons takes exception with George Kittle’s ‘F— Dallas’ shirt: ‘Laugh now, cry later’

Cowboys’ Micah Parsons takes exception with George Kittle’s ‘F— Dallas’ shirt: ‘Laugh now, cry later’


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If a 42-10 beatdown wasn’t sufficient, George Kittle’s postgame movements added much more gas to Micah Parsons’ hearth will have to the Cowboys see the 49ers once more this season. 

The Cowboys linebacker publicly voiced his displeasure with Kittle exhibiting the “F— Dallas” blouse he wore beneath his jersey throughout Sunday night time’s recreation between the 2 groups. While he likes Kittle, Parsons felt his movements had been needless. 

“I just feel like he’s making it way more personal that it had to be,” Parsons mentioned on his podcast, via Bleacher Report. “Kittle’s my guy, but I’m gonna say this: laugh now, cry later. 

“We were given one thing for that, simply accept as true with. If we see them once more, simply accept as true with. … If you wanna make it non-public, we will make it non-public.”

Parsons won’t know that there’s some historical past in the back of Kittle’s blouse. Gary Plummer, an established linebacker who joined the 49ers on the top in their contention with the Cowboys, wore the same shirt when San Francisco dethroned the two-time protecting champions in 1994. 

It’s conceivable that Parsons is not even that dissatisfied with Kittle’s movements. Sports is a industry, in the end, and dangerous blood — even manufactured — most often heightens the drama whilst including to the intrigue of the contention. Either manner, Kittle’s movements and Parsons’ reaction to these movements will for sure be a part of the accumulation prior to the groups’ subsequent matchup. 

There wasn’t a lot drama Sunday night time, alternatively. The 49ers by no means trailed and ruled the sport in all 3 stages. A key contributor to the 49ers’ giant win was once Kittle, who stuck 3 landing passes after no longer discovering the tip zone throughout San Francisco’s first 4 video games.