I think one weakness most ppl who are good at frontline have is not helping their team SEE ahead. If the node you're deffing easily has 20% left, TELL people that because your node is soon dying, let's spread out on the battlefield to get a quick cap on the next one that'll spawn soon.
But because everyone assumes everyone knows/is paying attention to this, it's usually not called, and you end up spreading too late and letting the enemy cap every node. So your only option is to full-on attack. And if you got inexperienced players, that won't always work.
But yea, I agree it's probably hard to pick up leadership. You say you have alot of wannabe callers. I've played the game for a little over a month now and PvP'd for 3 weeks, and I was probably one of those wannabe callers at the start, but only because I didn't see someone else step up all the time (so maybe that's what the callers in your GC are doing, they just don't see any great shotcallers stepping up, so they shoulder the burden even though they know they're not the best).
And I've played competitive moba at a high level for a long time, so I know how important it is to be organised. Even if I didn't always make the right calls in the beginning, I kept at it because I knew following 1 bad call is usually better than not having a call at all. It's really the only way to learn; and.. I learned a shitload about SR strategy that first week. lol
