Carlo, nobody "attacked" you. We asked you for a more technical explanation, and you basically called everyone here an idiot or "nonbeliever" for not listening and taking you at your word when you said the torque arm was the Second Coming of Christ. If you feel that I attacked you, then I apologize.
This is a very technical forum. A lot of people on here are engineers (like me), car builders, and semi- and full-professional race car drivers. We don't simply listen when someone tells us something is better because they say so; we want some sort of technical explanation to why, exactly, it is better.
Now, onto the technical discussion. What is the link for what you just posted there?
Roll couples are usually referred to when talking about body roll left to right. I'm not sure what roll couple you are referring to; I am assuming it is the one between the CG and the "roll center" created by the car's acceleration and thus the rearward weight shift. In that case, I'm not entirely sure how replacing the UCA with a torque arm would change that, because that "roll center" is a function of the wheelbase of the car. Rearward weight transfer can be reduced
through the use of LCA relocation brackets.