Browns wide receiver Josh Cribbs says that he's grown weary of the losing according to Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "I am fed up," he said. "I want to win this year. Everybody says 'we're building, we look good.' I don't really care about the building process, because I want to win now. I'm not worried about next year, next year. I want to win now. So, that's how I feel." Cribbs, in his seventh season, said the losing gets harder each year. He's never been to the playoffs and has had only one winning season. "I feel like I want to see a playoff, you know, as bad as our fans do. I feel like a fan sometimes when I speak because I hear them talk everyday, I run into them on the street. "It hurts me not to win for them. That's my ultimate motivation. ... You got a lot of fans that their whole joy in life is watching the Browns play, hoping that they win, bringing their kids to the game. ... When we don't win, you know, the city feels down. So we need to win, plain and simple." Source: The Redzone