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Rushing, TD records within reach and now part of long-term plan

Tim Sullivan

Thursday, March 12, 2009
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LaDainian Tomlinson's brand new three-year contract is accompanied by a bold new five-year plan.

After years of artful evasions and smooth sidesteps, the Chargers' reunited-and-it-feels-so-good running back officially took aim at Emmitt Smith yesterday.

LT declared his desire for the National Football League's career records for rushing and rushing touchdowns, both presently in Smith's possession, and says he is now prepared to pursue them longer than he had previously planned on playing.

“For so long, I blocked it out,” Tomlinson said during a news conference at the Chargers' Murphy Canyon complex. “It was so far out there. But re-evaluating where I'm at in my career now, I think it's reachable.”

Tomlinson finished his eighth NFL season with 11,760 rushing yards, which ranks 14th on the all-time list and leaves him 6,595 yards short of Smith's staggering standard: 18,355.

That's five years at 1,319 yards per year. That's a matter of nearly four miles, a distance no NFL running back has traveled after the age of 30. Because Tomlinson turns 30 on June 23, the relative reachability of Smith's rushing record would seem remote. (Smith leads LT in rushing touchdowns 164-126.)

Still, you can't fault a guy for having goals, and Bolts fans ought to feel buoyed by LT's ambition. If his revised contract is just a reprieve, a one-year commitment with another payroll decision due next spring, Tomlinson's interest in a long-term project is profoundly positive. That he has the confidence to openly target Smith's records tells you there may be more left in LT's tank than was evident last fall.

“I guess I just kind of got the sense of, 'Why not?' ” Tomlinson said. “Why should I, at the end of my career, look back and say, 'I was this close to Emmitt's record. Why didn't I continue to play and try to get it?' I don't want to have that regret. I don't want to have any regrets when I leave this game. I guess that's kind of what's changed.”

Upon reaching the 10,000-yard plateau in November 2007, Tomlinson insisted he would be finished with pro football no later than 2012, and that he would certainly not hang on for statistical significance.

“If my heart is not in it,” he said then, “I'm not going to keep playing to break a record. I would never do that.”

That time has changed his tune is not unusual. The closer an athlete gets to his career's finish line, the more eager he becomes to extend the race. When an athlete plays hurt, as Tomlinson did for much of the 2008 season, he sometimes discovers that the inability to dominate does not eliminate the desire to compete.

If you really love the game, and all of the adulation and rewards that accompany it, you're liable to linger past the point where you're the hottest thing happening. The key question about LaDainian Tomlinson is whether he is already past that point or if it's still possible he can retrace his steps to pro football's summit.

“I think I will continue to be a very explosive player,” he said. “You guys saw me last year where I was banged up all year, played with a hurt toe and, obviously, with the groin injury. I'll be back to full strength (this year) and to being the LT you guys are used to seeing.”

Clearly, the Chargers have some doubts on this score. Unable to rely on a vintage Tomlinson at the end of successive playoff seasons, the Chargers were moved to seek contractual concessions as a condition of the player's continued employment. Ostensibly, management was motivated by a desire for future flexibility under the NFL's salary cap. Presumably, executives picked this point to revisit LT's unguaranteed contract because his leverage was low.

Should he resume being “the LT you guys are used to seeing,” the Chargers would have a great back at a bargain price. Should Tomlinson continue to accumulate injuries and/or perform ineffectively, the Chargers would be positioned to cut bait without costly consequences.

Beyond a certain point, every running back becomes a year-to-year proposition, and after 2,657 career carries, the odds are against a Tomlinson renaissance. Still, it's worth noting that Curtis Martin was 31 when he led the NFL in rushing in 2004; that Tiki Barber ran for 1,860 and 1,662 yards in consecutive seasons after he turned 30; and that Walter Payton averaged 1,523 yards in the first three years after his 30th birthday.

Age is not an arbitrary consideration in pro football, but neither does it exclude an exceptional talent.

“If we're winning and winning championships, I do want to play as long as I can and walk away with all the records,” Tomlinson said. “That would be a heck of a challenge and I'm up for challenges.”

Emmitt Smith can consider himself warned.
 

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Its a long shot at the rushing yards record. I don't think he gets there. He does have a valid shot at the TD record though. He will have to beat the odds, stay healthy, and play at a high enough level that teams will continue to want to feature him well into his 30s and that isn't very likely to happen.
 

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IMO anyone that wants to chase after records just so their name is branded in the books, wouldn't be on my team.
 

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Not going to happen. He's already in a serious nosedive. His numbers are going to drop dramatically IMO.
 

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He has absolutely no chance. He's not even the best back on his team any longer. In an age where good RBs are a dime a dozen, no team is going to feature a guy well past his prime.

I doubt he ever has another 1,000 yard season.
 

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Mr.davon24;2686509 said:
IMO anyone that wants to chase after records just so their name is branded in the books, wouldn't be on my team.
You honestly think Emmitt didn't care about records? Then why did he take every football from a TD he scored?
 

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3 years ago I swore he was a lock.

Didn't know his body was going to wear down this fast.
 

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Mr.davon24;2686509 said:
IMO anyone that wants to chase after records just so their name is branded in the books, wouldn't be on my team.

In Emmitt's famous list of 'goals' he outlined before he started his career. One of them was to be the NFLs all time leading rusher.

Nice thought.
 

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Mr.davon24;2686509 said:
IMO anyone that wants to chase after records just so their name is branded in the books, wouldn't be on my team.

Wake up call, that was Emmitt Smith practically his entire career. And if you didn't hear how vocal he was you weren't really paying attention to him or this team. He was already squawking about it within his first couple years in this league, let alone years later when he turned 30 and it was actually in sight. In fact, it was a majority of what he was all about.

And then after finally getting it, still so unsettled with just having the record that he went to Arizona to compound the record.

Relatively speaking, LT is an old man compared to when Emmitt started aiming for those records.
 

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Cowboys2008;2686538 said:
Wake up call, that was Emmitt Smith practically his entire career. And if you didn't hear how vocal he was you weren't really paying attention to him or this team. He was already squawking about it within his first couple years in this league, let alone years later when he turned 30 and it was actually in sight. In fact, it was a majority of what he was all about.

And then after finally getting it, still so unsettled with just having the record that he went to Arizona to compound the record.

Relatively speaking, LT is an old man compared to when Emmitt started aiming for those records.

Pearlman's book enlightened me to a lot of the me-first garbage Emmitt was about during the 90s.

Always pictured him as the epitome of a team-player, but I'm only 21 so all I can do is read and hear opinions of the kind of guy he was.

Any of you elder statesmen want to destroy the image I have of my chilldhood idol anymore? j/k
 

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Mr.davon24;2686509 said:
IMO anyone that wants to chase after records just so their name is branded in the books, wouldn't be on my team.


LOL!

I guess you didn't want Smith cause he made it his goal, right out of the gates, to be the NFL's all time leading rusher.

Emmitt was driven by goals like that so either you hated Smith too, and didn't want him in Dallas, or your talking out of your backside.
 

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Apollo Creed;2686546 said:
Pearlman's book enlightened me to a lot of the me-first garbage Emmitt was about during the 90s.

Always pictured him as the epitome of a team-player, but I'm only 21 so all I can do is read and hear opinions of the kind of guy he was.

Any of you elder statesmen want to destroy the image I have of my chilldhood idol anymore? j/k


I don't think he was necassarily a bad guy, or a horrible me first kind of dude, I just think the guy did have individual goals set for himself that he absolutely wanted to attain.

I'm not sure that he was always the toughest, or biggest team first, player but I do know he had that in him. The Giants game to seal the division, in the 1993 season, was a great indication of that.

If he'd only been about himself, and preserving himself or records, then there is no way he goes out there and plays through that seperated shoulder the way he did.

I think there was plenty of team in him, I'm just not sure he was always team first. But I don't know the guy personally so I can't say that my opinion on that has any base for actual fact.
 

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Mr.davon24;2686509 said:
IMO anyone that wants to chase after records just so their name is branded in the books, wouldn't be on my team.

Emmitt continued to play so that he would make his record harder to break.

You wouldn't have had 22 on your team?
 

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speedkilz88;2686490 said:
At one point he had a shot. I think that shot went by already.

I agree. Too many things need to coincide for someone to break it and they aren't all likely to happen for Tomlinson.
 

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LT is over 800 yards behind Emmitt at the same age. I just can't see a 30-year-old running back catching Emmitt from that far behind, particularly one who's already having injury issues.
 

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BraveHeartFan;2686552 said:
If he'd only been about himself, and preserving himself or records, then there is no way he goes out there and plays through that seperated shoulder the way he did.
Maybe I am imagining things, but the guy never was the same player after he almost shattered his neck against the Bears that one year, trying to leap over the pile...
 

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AbeBeta;2686558 said:
Emmitt continued to play so that he would make his record harder to break.

You wouldn't have had 22 on your team?
He was awesome. Though I would not be suprised if he had some " help " to keep him going in those later years.
 
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