IF LT picks it up a little bit, maybe he can beat him on a PPG basis too. And if not this year, then maybe next.
In looking at the stats of past t.d. record breakers, it seems once they break it they do not come back to break it again. The one exception would be Priesty Holmes, who tied it with 24 in 2002 then got 27 in 2003. LTs workout program is supposed to be second to none, so while he may or may not come back and break his own record, i do think he will run for 1300+ yards several more years. Age 30 is the historic konk out year for RBs.
More important to me, is how does LTs t.d. stats bode for SuperBowl appearance and win.
2005 SuperBowl loss. Shaun Alexander 28.
2003 lost in Div playoff round (1st game). Priesty Holmes 27. KC Chiefs got #1 seed at 13-3, good game vs Indy but key fumble in 50-41 shootout.
2000 SuperB win Marshal Faulk St Louis Dick Vermeil Rams.
1995 SuperB win Emmit Smith
1983 SB loss John Riggins
*2002 Priesty Holmes tied the Riggins record at 24. Chiefs were only 8-8.
Conclusion. 4 of 5 made the SBowl. 2 won. So that bodes well for Charger SBowl appearance.