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Patriots’ center gets his helmet ripped off and forgets all about the play looking for a flag

*eyes emoji*

Patriots center David Andrews provided us with a funny moment late in the first half against the Buccaneers.

Andrews had his helmet ripped off by Buccaneers defensive lineman Clinton McDonald (which obviously isn’t great) but turned around to look at the referee, looking for a flag.

As Andrews was looking for a flag, it hit him that the play was still going on, and he was about to attempt to make a block without his lid on.

He was in full Where Is The Flag mode. That’s the look an angry customer gives trying to find the store manager.

There are obvious dangers in getting your helmet ripped off, but considering he was all right and his strong reaction, it’s pretty funny.

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