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===Season Two=== |
===Season Two=== |
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− | [[File:Craig Sawyer UB.jpg|220px|left|thumb|Craig Sawyer guiding members of [[Blue Team (Season Two)|Blue Team]].]] |
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− | Craig appeared as the expert only once in [[Season Two]]. Before the Team Challenge of Week Three, Craig helped the contestants get used to the [[M1A]]. During the Blue Team session, Craig noticed that [[Jay Lim]] did not show much qualities of being a good team member, as if it was a foreign concept. After [[Blue Team (Season Two)|Blue Team]] was finished with their Practice Session, Craig pointed out [[Ashley Spurlin]], [[Jermaine Finks]], and [[Chris Tilley]] as three of the strongest individuals with the weapon. During the [[Red Team (Season Two)|Red Team]] session, he observed that [[George Reinas]] was the most aggressive, but the most accurate was [[John Guida]]. At the Team Challenge, Craig witnessed as John had stepped down from the competition due to injury, and as the Red Team managed to win, even without their best shooter. |
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− | After Blue Team had nominated two people to compete in the Elimination Challenge, these people, Jermaine Finks and Jay Lim, went to a Practice Session under guidance by Craig using the [[Glock 17]]. Craig noticed after Jermaine's run that he was doing very well with the weapon. When Jay was up to shoot, Craig suggested Jay try to hold the pistol in a more orthodox way, but these were generally ignored by Jay. At the Elimination Challenge, Craig had witnessed the defeat of Jermaine to Jay by just a minor hit to a friend target by Jermaine. |
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===Season Three=== |
===Season Three=== |