RENTON — Very few NFL coaches look forward to a visit to CenturyLink Field. The prospect of enduring 60-plus minutes of the ear-splitting, never-ending din provided by fans who believe they are the loudest in all of football and directly influence the result of the game, while playing an always-competitive Seahawks team that feeds off that crowd isn’t relished.
But then again, very few coaches have had Bruce Arians’ success on the Seahawks’ home turf. When Arians returns to Seattle on Sunday in his first season as the head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he will carry a 4-1 record at CenturyLink from his days as the head coach of the Arizona Cardinals.