Jerry Reese won two Super Bowls with the New York Giants. Thomas Dimitroff built six playoff teams in 12 full seasons with Atlanta. And Rick Smith won four division titles with Houston. But as the general manager hiring cycle continues to churn, none of them have even been rumored as a finalist for the multiple openings in the NFL. It continues an interesting trend of men getting second chances as a head coach, but general managers getting one shot. The Broncos (George Paton) and Houston (Nick Caserio) hired first-time general managers, although a caveat is required — Paton has 24 years of NFL experience and Caserio was Bill Belichick’s long-time right-hand man in New England.