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Micah Parsons upset by George Kittle’s ‘F*** Dallas’ shirt as 49ers destroy Cowboys

The San Francisco 49ers humiliated the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night.

So did George Kittle’s shirt.

George Kittle unleashed his inner wrestler as the 49ers punished the Cowboys
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George Kittle unleashed his inner wrestler as the 49ers punished the CowboysCredit: Getty

The 49ers tight end, who exclusively told talkSPORT that he understands the history of the rivalry between the NFC teams, unveiled a “F*** Dallas” shirt while San Francisco demolished the Cowboys 42-10.

While Kittle took pride in his public fashion statement, Dallas defender Micah Parsons wasn’t as fond of the stunning image.

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

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

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Parsons is definitely right about one thing.

Kittle went off against the Cowboys’ defense, collecting three TDs on just three catches and totaling 67 yards.

Whenever Kittle touched the ball, he scored.

The veteran receiver said before the blowout that the excitement surrounding the game was tangible.

“Definitely feel the history and the energy around it,” Kittle said. “You feel it from the fans. You see it on social media, from media in person in your interviews.”

San Francisco then unloaded on Dallas, embarrassing Dak Prescott’s team in primetime and again reminding the football world that Jerry Jones’ Cowboys always shrink under the big lights.

Kittle’s fashion message doubled down on his understanding of the rivalry and his belief that winning fixes everything in the NFL.

The 49ers are better than the Cowboys right now and Kittle knows it.

Micah Parsons and Dallas didn't have a lot to say after the humbling defeat
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Micah Parsons and Dallas didn't have a lot to say after the humbling defeatCredit: Getty

“The fun thing about this team is we expect to win every single game that we play in,” he said.

Parsons took Kittle’s public shot personally.

If there’s a rematch, it will be decided on the field.

“Kittle's my guy but I'm going to say this: Laugh now, cry later," Parsons said. "We got something for that. Just trust. If we see them again, just trust.

“And we going to put it just like that. I ain't going to put too much on it. You going to make it personal, we can make it personal."

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