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Our new guys never get R in the first 2-3 years.
Generally we work with 5 and 6 man crews (7 in the higher level games, but the new guys aren't usually in on those games), and they are normally started LM/LJ on a 5er, or FJ on a 6er. Some will start as U, but they tend to be people who used to play (maybe just a preference for being on the field itself?) In the first year our people don't really get that much exposure to other positions - I went 7 years before they stuck me back as SJ and BJ. I know quite a few who have never been U (scared of the action). |
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