When looking over the short career Clark Boyd has had in the NSFL, there don't seem to be very many major decisions or significant turning points. The only instance where a career-affecting choice was made was when Clark was called up to play for the Sarasota Sailfish this season. After playing behind James Angler at Myrtle Beach for S22, it was unclear whether or not Boyd would stay behind while his teammate moved up. After all, wouldn't he just play behind him again? Despite the success he found in the later weeks, Clark was still unsure how he would fare should he leave the DSFL.
However, the choice would not be his, and the GMs in Sarasota felt that he was ready. And even though he didn't think that this was true initially, Clark was more than happy to heed the call. Playing up in only his second active season was a big move, and a welcome one. Sure, he's not the best tight end in the league. But there's nothing stopping him from reaching that point someday. Constant improvements and development thanks to the support down in Sarasota have set him on a path to success, one that may have been offset had he played down.
However, the choice would not be his, and the GMs in Sarasota felt that he was ready. And even though he didn't think that this was true initially, Clark was more than happy to heed the call. Playing up in only his second active season was a big move, and a welcome one. Sure, he's not the best tight end in the league. But there's nothing stopping him from reaching that point someday. Constant improvements and development thanks to the support down in Sarasota have set him on a path to success, one that may have been offset had he played down.