‘”You have certain bad-weather plays just in case,” he said. “If it’s a swirling wind, it doesn’t matter which way you’re going. There’s a game plan for plays with the wind. You make the game a little longer when you’re against the wind. You won’t know what you’ll get until you get there. You might wake up and find it’s sunny and 30 degrees. We practiced in the elements. If you get something you didn’t expect, you’re prepared for it.”‘