‘Daunte Culpepper used to let bad things gnaw at him. If he’d throw an interception or fumble the ball, or just mess up on a play, it’d stick to his psyche like a barnacle. But that was long ago. Nothing bothers him now. "In high school, I used to get down on myself and get mad," Culpepper said. "Then it would pile up. One problem would turn into another problem." So, way back in high school in Ocala, Fla., he realized it was a whole lot easier if he would just put the bad stuff behind him. Quickly. Very quickly. That’s what he did Sunday.’