For balance, all 5 of the goals we've conceded at home this season have come in the last half hour - with an average goal time of 83 minutes and 24 seconds.
It's definitely fair to say that we've had less control of games late on.
Sometimes games become dangerously scrappy and open (Vale, Rovers) and sometimes we seem to give the initiative to the opposition having been dominant previously (Charlton, Exeter, Blackpool). Of course, it's not always worked out badly (Charlton were naive and we exposed them on the break, Exeter still needed an equaliser and we punished them too).
The point still stands. We're an excellent team - but there is a potential chink in the armor, at home, late on.
For the record, we've secured (a fantastic) 16 points at home this season so far.
However, at 60 minutes across those games we were on course for 17 points.
So for all the late drama (and our late goals) there's been no 'net gain' points-wise in the last half hour (and 3x sending-offs, to boot).
You can spin it anyway you want, but we're simply not finishing games with anywhere near the control and quality that we show earlier on - and if I were an opposition manager I would see that as an opportunity.