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2 We're In For A Championship Run 923
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4 Caps, Nats and pre-season football 636
5 Have Some Fruitcake 1230
6 Need Blasting Caps 968
7 Go Young, Old Man 1006
8 Big Al, Everybody's Friend 1082
9 The Last Crusade 1669
10 "Please Don't Keep Me Wonderin' No Longer" 1753
11 You've Got to Feel It 590
12 Shanny Ball 641
13 Fool's Gold, Gold, or a Load? 519
14 Too Much Of A Good Thing 601
15 Coming To Play 619
16 Coffee Is For Closers 1455
17 "Round and round and round they road ... Oh, what an episode!" 597
18 Coachin' 'em Up -- Don't Horse 'em and Don't Force 'em 584
19 9/13/10 Post Game Diesel Fuel: Beware of the "Mad Men" 739
20 Is This Change You Can Believe In? 393

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First conceived in 1983 when John Riggins liked to wear camouflage in between games. After being dubbed Riggo's Rangers, John decided to create a line of merchandise to sell to fans and donate half the proceeds to veteran charities. 

Today, with active conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq, the needs of our men and women in uniform have become more acute and the collateral damage will be ongoing for years to come.  In honor of their service, John is re-launching Riggo's Rangers in hopes of raising money to donate to the best charities reaching out to take care of our troops and their families.  Each time you wear Riggo’s Rangers merchandise you show your support for the troops.

"Once, on any given Sunday in autumn, I was a warrior and a hero to a grateful nation.  But I knew who the real heroes were.  Like me, they were professionals who never scheduled the game. Unfortunately, many of the folks who sent them into action have the habit of forgetting.

I humbly ask you to give aid to the bedrock of our country --- our service men and women --- many of whom are making sacrifices beyond our imaginations."

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