If there's a screengrab that captures the Vikings' frustration level with where Cordarrelle Patterson is at this early stage of his still-salvageable NFL receiving career, it's an end zone shot from behind the second-team offense during Saturday night's 20-12 lightning-delayed preseason victory over the Oakland Raiders at TCF Bank Stadium.
It's second-and-8 from the Vikings 35-yard line. Shaun Hill is in shotgun formation from the right hash mark. Patterson is the lone receiver to the right.
At the 6:28 mark of the second quarter, Patterson is 10 yards downfield and planting his right foot for a hard cut inside. Hill has looked the safety off, has the football cocked and is looking toward an open spot to the outside.
Click. Freeze. Print.
That's how an athletically superior former first-round draft pick ends up as a second-team receiver.
Hill threw right. Patterson went left. Interception. And no heads were scratched wondering who went the wrong way.
"Yeah," coach Mike Zimmer said. "There was a miscommunication."
Was the wrong route run?