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Someone should also mention how Patrick always annoyingly (and apparentely out of habit) replies with "all right" (usually in a mean and/or disappointed tone of voice) each time he ends a discussion topic with a colleague during various segments (i.e. "Fact or Fiction," post/pre-game analysis, on-location report, etc).
Someone should also mention how Patrick always annoyingly (and apparentely out of habit) replies with "all right" (usually in a mean and/or disappointed tone of voice) each time he ends a discussion topic with a colleague during various segments (i.e. "Fact or Fiction," post/pre-game analysis, on-location report, etc).

== Relationship ==

My parents tell me that Dan (Patrick) Pugh is the brother of Mike Patrick (Pugh?), also of ESPN, and that both are sons of an acquaintance of my parents from Zanesville, Ohio. Neither bio refers to the other as a brother (at least in Wikipedia). Can this be confirmed by anyone else?

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Someone should also mention how Patrick always annoyingly (and apparentely out of habit) replies with "all right" (usually in a mean and/or disappointed tone of voice) each time he ends a discussion topic with a colleague during various segments (i.e. "Fact or Fiction," post/pre-game analysis, on-location report, etc).

Relationship

My parents tell me that Dan (Patrick) Pugh is the brother of Mike Patrick (Pugh?), also of ESPN, and that both are sons of an acquaintance of my parents from Zanesville, Ohio. Neither bio refers to the other as a brother (at least in Wikipedia). Can this be confirmed by anyone else?