
It's been more than a year since Baltimore Ravens linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo, who grew up in Santa Cruz, expressed his support for gay marriage in a video posted on YouTube. Since then the video has garnered more than 27,000 views; certainly a respectable number, but not nearly what you'd expect given the hullabaloo recently sparked by Ayanbadejo's opinions.
In late August a Maryland state legislator sent Ravens team officials a letter asking that they stop Ayanbadejo from expressing his views on same-sex marriage. That led Minnesota Vikings punter Chris Kluwe to pen a profanity-laced and often hilarious response that was posted Friday on the website Deadspin.
The Kluwe letter has gotten 1.6 million hits on Deadspin, according to Outsports.com co-founder Jim Buzinski. Outsports covers sports from a gay perspective.
"It was just one of those things that hit and everybody read it, because, they though, Oh my god this is a perfect rebuttal," Buzinski said. "That's the reason this has become a huge issue, and Ayanbadejo had now gotten a lot of support within the NFL, within the Ravens, within the fan base."
Football fans haven't always been so supportive of Ayanbadejo. The linebacker has been speaking out about gay marriage since at least 2009, and Buzinski said some of the comments fans posted online about his opinions at the time were very critical.