"Joel Whitlock Wells" is a former Halfback (American football)/halfback in the National Football League. He played for the New York Giants during the 1961 NFL season.

Wells began his career in the Canadian Football League in 1957 with the Montreal Alouettes, where he was an All-Star in 1958.

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Conferences, in football, don't really mean anything any more.

My first two at bats weren't that good, so I focused and tried to get in my groove again.

It's really just a feeling. You can't really explain it. I guess that's why so many baseball players are superstitious. I don't know what it is, but I've got it. I know what I have to do when I go out there.

When you turn the ball over that many times, you put yourself in a hole that's tough to come back from.

Let's make sure we have something better before we change.

I enjoy that. I like to lead by example. I like to get that first spark in a game, get a hit and get things going.

We're tied to a 10-game schedule and the dome date (the Show-Me Bowl games in St. Louis on Thanksgiving weekend).

The positive aspect of the new playoff system is it gets the best teams in the playoffs, ... The negative of it is, if you lose on week nine, you have to go play somebody for nothing in week 10.

We need to make sure it's better than what we have, because we probably won't get to change it again.