Ronnie Moore bemoaned his team's concentration after a James Hanson header secured a 2-1 win for Bradford and condemned the Millers to their second consecutive defeat.
The Millers trailed to a Michael Flynn opener on the hour but levelled in stoppage time through an Adam Le Fondre penalty, only for Hanson to head in with virtually the last kick of the game.
"I thought we had got out of jail with the penalty," said Ronnie after the game.
"It is then the last kick of the game, we need to be professional and just deal with it but we didn't and that is two games now at set plays when the same guy has been done. It was absolutely criminal. One person has switched off, everyone else has done their job, the lad has had three yards in the area, which is just rank bad defending.
"I know we weren't brilliant today but we had decent chances. There were times during the game when we played some decent stuff, and with some of the chances we had I think it was harder to miss. If one of those chances go in then you go on and win the game."
Josh Walker made his home debut for the Millers and Ronnie was impressed with the midfielder's contribution:
"Josh got on the ball and passed it. He will give it away now and again but that is because he wants to slow us down, pass it and do the right things," he added.
"I think overall we shaded the game with the chances that we had. If we convert them we win the game."
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