Deebo Samuel: If there's a Cowboys-49ers rematch, it 'might be a little bit worse' than 42-10

Following Sunday night’s 42-10 beatdown in San Francisco, Dallas Cowboys edge rusher Micah Parsons said he’s hoping for a postseason rematch with the 49ers.

Niners receiver Deebo Samuel thinks Parsons might want to rethink that wish.

“It was already personal before the game started, and now, 42-10, I don’t think you want to see us again,” Samuel said Tuesday on the Up & Adams Show. “It might be a little bit worse.”

The comment came after Parsons took issue with George Kittle wearing a “F— Dallas” shirt, which he flashed following one of his three touchdowns on the night.

“I just feel like he’s making it way more personal than it had to be,” the edge rusher said Monday on his The Edge with Micah Parsons podcast. “Kittle’s my guy, but I’m going to say this: Laugh now, cry later. We got something for that. Just trust. If we see them again, just trust. Are you gonna make it personal? We can make it personal.”

Samuel responded a day later.

“He’s referring to ‘we trust’, and the saying ‘laugh now, cry later’,” he said. “I’m not sure what ‘trusting’ he’s talking about. And honestly, I don’t think you guys want to encounter us again.”

The Cowboys experienced their most severe defeat in the history of their rivalry with the Niners. In a game that was a metaphorical benchmark, San Francisco demonstrated that they are significantly superior, from one end to the other.

If a rematch occurs in the 2023 season, it will take place during the playoffs. This is where the 49ers have halted Dallas’ postseason progress in the last two seasons.