the system is as hard to learn as you make it. spend the time to learn it, and it comes as second nature. i'd rather learn the wing-t than learn other offense, which are much more complicated due to pass protection and other reads you have to make. every thing in the wing-t compliments itself, making it much more easier to understand and execute.
Wall has 2 great football minds helping him become a good QB. he's mobile, and has a fairly strong and accurate arm. with meadows and phillips working with him, he'll be fine.
yes, hatcher is big, but where you're wrong is he CAN move. he's got feet and they're not as slow as they seem.
the only thing the offensive line has to be able to do is remeber their rules and go through their progression. if you can remember to block down, pull, log, and kick, you can play in the wing-t as a linemen. it's not that difficult.
william blount will surprise some people, actually....alot of people.