The Cincinnati Bengals are rarely quick to make a change, even when it's clearly necessary. The best example may be Duke Tobin's extensive tenure. While he's technically the team's director of player personnel, Tobin acts as a de facto general manager. Hired in 2002, he's held the position longer than almost any other GM in football.
Tobin has brought some success to Cincinnati, including a solid playoff streak in the early 2010s and a Super Bowl appearance just a few years ago. But the decline of this franchise over the last three seasons has been painfully obvious.