The ensuing third-and-12 conversion was so demoralizing because a false start had just put the Eagles in third-and-long. But all it took was Miles Sanders releasing into the left flat one step ahead of Danny Trevathan. Sanders was in scat protection and waited until the perfect moment to leave the backfield. With the Bears in man coverage, the defense had been cleared out by downfield routes (it was third-and-12, after all). That left Sanders with enough space to outrun Trevathan.