Warren Moon gives Cam Ward his blessing to wear No. 1 jersey

Nashville, Tin – It is not often that the Famir Hall shows a guest at a preliminary press conference, but this is exactly what Warren Moon did before Tenness foot Cam Ward To local media.
The Director General of Jabbarah, Mike Burgjunzi, revealed a surprise on Friday when the press conference started.
Ward stood on the platform when Moon came out of a side meal room in the news conference area on the third floor with a fengee shirt No. 1 in his hand. Moon once wore the number 1 shirt in favor of Houston Oils before the organization moved to Nashville in 1997 and the number retired during the first half ceremony in 2006.
“I just came here because I got a lot of respect for this young man here,” Moon said. “I wore the number 1 for many different reasons, and after a long time I start again in 1976. Now I am part of the Jabbara family, and it is possible that the oil shirt will not wear again. But Tennessee Titans Cell will wear it as a kind of activation.”
Ward I wear No. 1 when he moved to Washington State after wearing No. 7 in a homogeneous speech. Ward also wore No. 1 in Miami last year, when he became final in Hisman a cup and won the Davy O’Brien Award for the best player Qurtubbere.
Ward, 22 years old, grew up an hour from Houston in West Columbia, Texas, but it is smaller than watching the moon plays Gardbbeck for Oils. Ward said he got acquainted with Moon for the first time during the operation project in February.
“I did not know much about him,” Ward said. “Before I communicate with him, I saw his movie to make sure that he is legitimate – and yes, it was legitimate!
“I am trying to reach his level one day. It is a Verre hall and that I am in the same number is an honor.”
Moon 33685 yard and 196 touching land throughout his career with the organization is the most in the history of mourners/Oils. These are the noble numbers that you strive for, but it is possible to put records in one season in the arenas (4313) and landing (39) during his only year in Miami. He also recorded the professional landing record with 158.
Moon said he was surprised about a month ago when he received a call from Ward, who asked about the shirt number. Moon said it was not the first time that he had received a call from a mighty player asking to agree to wearing the first rank. After thinking about it for some time, Moon Ward gave his blessing, but for special reasons.
“You start thinking about your legacy and the things you created when you were playing,” Moon said. “You want to make sure these things continue. He has a chance to create a great legacy for this number with this organization, where she did with Houston, although we are all part of the same thing.”
Moon also referred to the similarities, such as Ward that originated in the Houston region and playing with Washington, the main rival of La Maal in Washington.
Like the required Olrons once the moon, Ward will be required with the success of the privilege early in his career.
After he found success amid the extreme pressure on his career, Moon had some words of wisdom.
Moon said: “Only to come here and be modest.” “You should be able to give a little yourself to every position in the football team. Keep improvement every day and improve his teammates every time he comes out in the field,” We have an opportunity to win with this man. “