Had the same problems.
Also, putting too much faith in TI's footprint names ("PQFP!"), without checking the other code (i.e., PJT) which means its a smaller-pitch TQFP.
I've saved a few board goofups by printing board artwork 1:1 on a laser printer, ordering all the parts, and "building" the design by laying parts on the paper checking footprints. Granted this wouldn't catch the swapped pins.