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49ers' Samuel warns Cowboys, Parsons that rematch might be worse

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Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons recently suggested that Dallas is looking forward to a potential rematch against San Francisco, but 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel thinks that Parsons should be careful what he wishes for.

"I don't think (the Cowboys) want to see us again," Samuel said in the latest episode of the "Up & Adams" podcast, according to ESPN. "It might be a little bit worse."

San Francisco topped Dallas 42-10 on Sunday Night Football in one of the most anticipated games of the year. It was the third straight victory over the Cowboys for the 49ers, who also eliminated Dallas in the playoffs in each of the last two seasons.

49ers tight end George Kittle wore a "F--k Dallas" T-shirt under his jersey during the game. He revealed the shirt while celebrating in the end zone after scoring one of his three touchdowns. The act didn't sit well with Parsons, who said that Kittle made the matchup "more personal than it had to be."

"Kittle's my guy, but I'mma say this: Laugh now, cry later," Parsons added.

Samuel isn't a fan of Parsons' comments.

"It was already personal before the game started, and now, 42-10, I don't think you want to see us again," Samuel said. "It might be a little bit worse."

The star wideout added: "I don't know what we're 'trusting.' He's talking about 'we trust,' you know, 'laugh now, cry later.' I mean, y'all think you wanna see us again?"

Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott said that Sunday night's loss might have been "the most humbling game" of his career.

The 5-0 49ers are one of two unbeaten teams left in the NFL after five weeks. San Francisco, which visits the Cleveland Browns next, ranks second and first in points scored and allowed, respectively.

Meanwhile, the 3-2 Cowboys visit the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday Night Football in Week 6.

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