Like a drunken teenager skinny-dipping in Crystal Lake on a beautiful moonlit night, I couldn’t escape the feeling that something bad was about to happen all morning prior to the Steelers’ 1 p.m. kickoff against the Browns on Sunday. All we’d heard about since Saturday was how the game would have to be played in almost monsoon-like conditions. My biggest concern is always the wind factor. It’s been my experience that windy conditions severely limit the passing game and often manage to level the playing field when one team is superior to the other offensively, especially at the quarterback position.