Agent Jerome Stanley believes that Browns coach Eric Mangini is to blame for receiver Syndric Steptoe's season-ending injury. Steptoe, a three-year veteran, suffered a torn labrum in his shoulder on Saturday. "The coaches should more carefully weigh the risk of injury in practice decisions," Stanley said, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "My understanding is that the team was on the field for a walk-through the day before the scrimmage. The walk-through turned into a full practice in a driving rain." Steptoe was carted off while clutching his shoulder. "Obviously, hindsight gives one a different perspective," Stanley said. "But if the practice had stayed a walk-through, Syndric wouldn't be preparing for season-ending surgery right now. The decision produced a bad result for the kid and the team."