Paul Roberts (American football)

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Paul Roberts
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Position:Cornerback
Personal information
Born: (1963-12-20) December 20, 1963 (age 59)
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Career history
Career highlights and awards
  • 1991 All-Europe Team
  • Britball Now All–time British All star Squad

Paul Roberts (born 20 December 1963, Birmingham, United Kingdom) is a former British American football defensive back who played for the Birmingham Bulls, Redditch Arrows and also internationally for the GB Lions. Roberts is regarded by the Britball community as one of the best defensive backs to play the game in Britain. [1]

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Playing career

Roberts joined the Bulls in 1985.

In 1988, Roberts picked off then-Leicester Falcons quarterback Sean Payton to secure a 19-14 win. [2] In April of that year, Roberts, along with Joe St. Louis of the London Ravens were to be flown to Chicago for trials with the Chicago Bears and Pittsburgh Steelers. [3] It was this year that Roberts set a record of 8 turnovers, 5 interceptions and 3 fumble recoveries, that would stand for 27 years. [4]

Roberts was instrumental in the Bulls' win over the Nottingham Hoods in the 1991 semi-final, intercepting the ball twice and returning one for the winning score. [5] In 1994, Roberts intercepted the ball 8 times, then a record, since matched by Gareth Thomas. [6]

Roberts last played for the Bulls in 2006. [7]

Following his move to the Arrows in 2008, Roberts came out of retirement and found himself on the active roster. [8]

International career

Roberts made his debut for the GB Lions in 1986 against the Netherlands in a series of two victories in the European Nations Championship Qualifier. [9]

Roberts was part of the Lions squad that defeated France 26-0 at the Alexander Stadium to secure their place in the 1987 European Nations Championship. [10]

He was also selected to be a part of the final victorious squad for the 1991 European Nations Championship in Finland, and was one of eight Lions selected to the All-Europe team. [11]

Coaching career

Roberts joined former team, the Redditch Arrows, as a defensive backs coach in 2008. [12]

Roberts returned to the Bulls in 2011 under head coach Steve Hannington as a defensive backs coach alongside former Bulls and Arrows teammate Mark Williams. [13] When former Arrows coach Ian Hill took over the reins in 2012, Roberts stayed on as a defensive backs coach for the 2013 and 2014 seasons. [14]

When new head coach Mark Pagett installed his staff for 2015, Roberts remained as defensive backs coach.

Under his tutelage, Bulls defensive backs have represented the GB Lions national team [15] and others have broken Bulls records for interceptions and takeaways set by Roberts himself during his playing days. [16] Several defensive backs to have played under Roberts have received Team or Defensive MVP awards. [17] [18]

Achievements

Honours

Records

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References

  1. Who were the greatest?
  2. The Birmingham Bulls American Football Club (1984-1988), Michael James Talbot, 2013
  3. The Birmingham Bulls American Football Club (1984-1988), Michael James Talbot, 2013
  4. Defensive records set by DB Gareth Thomas
  5. Allstar Defensive Backs
  6. Defensive records set by DB Gareth Thomas 2
  7. 2006 Player Roster
  8. 2008 Team Roster
  9. 1986 GB Lions
  10. 1987 GB Lions
  11. 1991 GB Lions
  12. Arrows bring in four new coaches
  13. The Stampede Keeps Growing
  14. Senior Staff Complete
  15. Bulls receive Great Britain invites
  16. Defensive records set by DB Gareth Thomas
  17. 2012 Awards Night
  18. 2015 Award Winners
  19. Regular Career Records