Cowboys' Micah Parsons on 49ers Tight End George Kittle's 'F--- Dallas' Shirt: 'Laugh Now, Cry Later' - The Messenger
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Cowboys’ Micah Parsons on 49ers Tight End George Kittle’s ‘F— Dallas’ Shirt: ‘Laugh Now, Cry Later’

During his podcast on Monday, Parsons took aim at Kittle's shirt choice during San Francisco's blowout win over Dallas on Sunday

Parsons also said “I don’t think the 49ers are at a way higher level than us.”Michael Owens/Getty Images

Count Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons among those taking note of George Kittle's undershirt on Sunday night.

Kittle, 30, posted a slideshow of photos from San Francisco's 42-10 win over Dallas to his Instagram on Monday morning, with the first picture being one of him lifting up his jersey to show his "F--- Dallas" shirt during the contest.

During an appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show" on Monday, Kittle said "there are some things that have to be worn for the franchise," referencing former 49ers linebacker Gary Plummer wearing a similar shirt during the 1994 NFC Championship game against the Cowboys (which San Francisco won).

Leave it to Parsons to fire back. The 24-year-old, during his "The Edge with Micah Parsons" podcast, said that Kittle made it "personal" by wearing the shirt.

"I just feel like he's making it way more personal than it had to be," Parsons said.

"Kittle's my guy, but Imma say this: laugh now, cry later. We got something for that, just trust. If we see them again, just trust. And we gonna put it just like that, I ain't gonna put too much on it. You gonna make it personal? We can make it personal, that's cool."

The two teams will not, at the very least, face off again until the postseason, in what would be the third straight year they face off in the playoffs.

San Francisco have dominated the most recent two meetings, with Sunday night's blowout win by the 49ers serving as another reminder of the edge that the NFC West leaders have over their NFC East counterparts. But Parsons is not too concerned, saying "I don't think the 49ers are at a way higher level than us."

Perhaps he and his teammates will have a chance to show that come January.

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