Friday, June 13, 2008

Under Armour® Heat Gear Full T-shirt

Under Armour Heat Gear Full T-shirts. These Under Armour Heat Gear Full Tees are constructed of lightweight, quick-drying microfiber which expands, allowing moisture to bead off your body as you sweat. Versatile and durable, slides over your body with a second-skin fit. Delivers compression without restriction, making it the perfect choice for any activity. Maximum moisture transport in moderate to extremely warm weather. Your choice of a range of colors. State Color and Size. Choose and get this champion under-layer right now! Under Armour Heat Gear Full T-shirt
Customer Review: As advertised
I've bought these before, so I knew exactly what I was getting (and I like 'em). Good price. Speedy service. No surprises.
Customer Review: Great Work-out Shirt for the cold mornings
I did not want to spend the money, but once I did, I'm now a fan of Under Armour's workout gear. I purchased three Heat Gear Full T-shirts and love them. They are great in keeping you dry and protected. But, the big down-fall for the average Joe with this shirt is that you need to be in shape to wear it. The T-shirt sides over your body as a second-skin. In other words, a compression fit. I wear it under a second T-Shirt in the morning when I run. My goal is to just wear it by itself.


After two weeks of getting hammered, it's still lookin' grim.

The wire is about tapped, it might be time to start looking at some match-ups.

If your extremely thin at running back you might want to look at a couple of these guys. Samkon Gado was picked up by the Miami Dolphins and there is a possibility he could win the starting job off of Jesse Chatman. If you have extra space, pick him up for a couple weeks and see if he gets any carries. Another guy to watch is the new starter in Green Bay, Ryan Grant. I don't trust any Packers RB enough to start him right now, but when the weather turns for the worst in Green Bay they'll start running the ball more. Justin Fargas will be the primary carrier in Oakland. Look for the Raiders to continue to run the ball quite a bit but expect modest numbers. Adimchinobe Echamandu will be the back up to Ahman Green in Houston, a nice gig for a bench player considering the struggles Green has in staying healthy. Look for A.E. to get a starting shot at some point in the next few weeks.

The wide receivers in my leagues are picked clean. Take a good look at what you have on your wire before you pick up any of these guys, you might have someone sitting there that shouldn't be. Kevin Walter is going to continue to have nice yardage totals in Houston while Andre Johnson is out. David Patten looks to be Drew Brees' favorite target with two 100 yard games. Roddy White will get receptions and yards in Atlanta, but don't expect touchdowns. The same could be said for Ike Hilliard in Tampa Bay. And Brad Smith is said to be getting more looks in New York for the Jets. He might be a nice addition if he can step in and fill the void quickly.

As for quarterbacks, I hope you have a solid starter. The only starters that are on the wire in my leagues are Jeff Garcia, Jason Campbell, Tarvaris Jackson, Alex Smith, Steve McNair, Kellen Clemens and David Garrard. For this week against the Jets I think Campbell would be the best start out of all these guys.

This weeks IDP waiver wire steal.

Paris Lenon - LB Detroit Lions

Lenon has racked up 40 tackles so far this year. Playing against the Broncos running attack this week you can expect Paris to add 7-10 tackles to that total. If your thin at LB this week, pick him up.

Tim Campbell writes for the Steeler Maniacs fansite at http://www.SteelerManiacs.com

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