Ronnie Moore couldn't hide frustration after his Rotherham United side conceded a late equaliser to draw 1-1 with Torquay at Don Valley Stadium.
The Millers lead for the vast majority of the game thanks to a Danny Harrison strike but were pegged back in the dying minutes by an Elliot Benyon equaliser.
"We went too deep in the second half and gave away too many silly free kicks," said Ronnie after the game.
"Their goal was the only time during the night that we didn't deal with the first ball. We have got to learn that we cannot drop as deep as we do in the second half. We wanted to put the ball in behind their back four but unfortunately in the second half we didn't do that. In the first half we got some decent crosses into the box and we really should have put the game to bed."
The Millers lost Gavin Gunning to head injury in the first half and then also had Gary Roberts sent off for a second bookable offence in the closing stages. Roberts will miss Monday's game against Shrewsbury but Ronnie is hopeful over Gunning:
"Gavin has got a split head; he was very dizzy and sick so we are going to have to wait to see what happens with him," he said.
"He has had a couple of stitches but we are hopeful that he will be fine for Monday. I thought the sending off was a bit harsh to say the least because he made a genuine effort to get there first, he was only half a yard off the ball and on another day he gets there first and we are away. He has also hurt his shoulder as well so he is off for an x-ray now so there could be some bad news on that injury."
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