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    49ers Star Trash Talks Cowboys’ Micah Parsons on Instagram

    Justin BriggsBy Justin BriggsJanuary 24, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    San Francisco 49ers Wide receiver Deebo Samuel gestures a heart with his hands before playing the Los Angeles Rams at Levi's Stadium 2022 in Santa Clara, California. - Ezra Shaw/Getty Images
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    The San Francisco 49ers and the Dallas Cowboys renewed a decades-old playoff rivalry last Sunday. For the second consecutive year, San Francisco (San Fran) finished as the victors. Deebo Samuel decided to take to Instagram after the game to rub it in the face of the Cowboys.

    Samuel posted a quote from Cowboys star Micah Parsons to his Instagram profile that suggested the 49ers were a favorable matchup for the Cowboys. The quote was from an interview with Parsons from earlier in the week.

    San Francisco 49ers Deebo Samuel post
    Samuel took to Instagram Sunday night to call out Parsons (Photo courtesy Instagram @19problemz)

    “This is who I wanted,” the quote from the Penn State alum read.

    As one would expect, the 49ers most likely used the quote as bulletin board material leading up to the NFL Divisional Round playoff game. However, to the dismay of Parsons, Samuel took it a step further by responding to the quote after the game.

    “‘Don’t poke the bear’,” read Samuel’s caption for the post.

    Parsons was none too pleased with the post. He took to his own Instagram to respond to the post.

    San Francisco 49ers Deebo Samuel Post pt. 2
    Samuel and Parsons go back-and-forth in the comments of the post. (Photo Courtesy Instagram @19problemz)

    “Lol what did you do today fam lol ?! But congrats on the win ! But don’t put me in this weak ass slide,” Parsons replied in the comments.

    Deebo Samuel, the versatile offensive weapon, finished the game with four receptions and 45 receiving yards, as well as 11 rushing yards on four carries. The numbers were objectively below the standard of the star wideout. That, however, did not keep Samuel from responding.

    “what did you do is question,” Samuel typed back to Parsons, questioning the First Team All-Pro’s impact on the game.

    Parsons finished the night with four tackles (one solo), a pass deflection, and a QB hit. The elite pass rusher had no sacks, however, also a statistic below his standard.

    A new era of players also brings a new element of rivalry to the game. In previous decades, players handled most of their conflicts on the field, the other fraction being through interviews. This age of players can take rivalries off of the playing field and to social media for the eyes of fans to see clearly.

    The last laugh goes to Samuel, whose team has advanced to the NFC Championship round to face off against the Philadelphia Eagles. Parsons will unfortunately be watching the game from his couch.

    Samuel has since taken the post down. It seems his focus has shifted back toward the Eagles and preparing for a bounce-back game against the number one seed of the NFC.

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    Justin Briggs has been writing for Gridiron Heroics since September 2022 and covers all topics NFL. He graduated from Delaware Valley University in May 2022 with a bachelor’s degree in Media and Communications.

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