I tend to agree, the foil on these two pads is easily lifted so when you find "crooked-ly" mounted parts - it means the Wave flow Soldering machine hit a few bumps loosening the parts it supposed to solder in.
Look carefully to the LEFT in the photo - midsection - there are two traces with a solder tail in-between. You may find that a lot in newer boards that "ran cold" thru the machine - the flux didn't clean the pad, and the solder "wicked" to a dust bunny or other hair between the two pads.
How to know it was cold? Look to the bottom of the EMPTY pads, wicked solder adherence to cold metal changes the level of flow - the hole filled in, but note the dimple, that section stayed molten longer. As it cooled, the outer ring of the pad solidified faster - so the solder "stretched" the hole.
Look carefully to the LEFT in the photo - midsection - there are two traces with a solder tail in-between. You may find that a lot in newer boards that "ran cold" thru the machine - the flux didn't clean the pad, and the solder "wicked" to a dust bunny or other hair between the two pads.
How to know it was cold? Look to the bottom of the EMPTY pads, wicked solder adherence to cold metal changes the level of flow - the hole filled in, but note the dimple, that section stayed molten longer. As it cooled, the outer ring of the pad solidified faster - so the solder "stretched" the hole.