Anyone can pull at any time, but it would benefit your team to have someone who is really good at it.
To pluck or pull at, especially with the fingers.
This peasant got impatient and ran to the field, using his own hands to pull at each and every shoot.
I fumble for my flashlight, but it falls to the floor and goes out. I find it and pull at the switch.
If you encounter a windy day, the storm and snow will pull at your clothes without restraint.
The sailor pull at the rope to take up the slack
You push from the back and I'll pull at the front.
The sidewise look and a pull at the beard expressed concurrence with a naughty erotic taste.
The same breezes that, in the past, had made them dance began to push and pull at their stems, almost as if they were angry.
As he spoke there was the sharp sound of horses'hoofs and grating wheels against the cub, followed by a sharp pull at the bell.