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Dwight Lowery.... The Football Player GOOD READ!!!

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Post icon  Posted 30 April 2008 - 04:33 PM

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I just wanted to take a moment to share with the Jets community a little more insight as to Dwight Lowery the Football Player, as well as the person. Let me start by saying, though, Dwight is SO stoked to go and play for the NY Jets, and for all of you, the fans!!! He is already rocking NY Jets gear (he already had NY Jets apparel before he was drafted). He takes Football very seriously. He is a true student of the game and of the DB positions. He will do everything he can to contribute to the success of the NY Jets team and franchise. He won’t let you down.

For those concerned, I assure you, he will not be a “bust”. Have faith in your FO. Your team has done more research than most. While most of you know that Dwight played Safety in JUCO, ...when the New England Patriots Defensive Coach and the General Manager for the Atlanta Falcons flew out here to visit with him, neither of them had any idea that Dwight played Safety during his time at the JC level. A couple so-called “local” teams here in CA didn’t even know he played Safety. He is a very versatile player and has had many interceptions at both the CB and Safety positions. ...Keep in mind he played Safety at the JC level and Corner at the D-1 level, ...not the other way around. It is a much more difficult transition to go from Safety to Corner than it is Corner to Safety. Not only did he make this transition successfully, he did so while simultaneously making the jump to a higher level of game play (JUCO to D1). When he first went to SJ State, he wasn’t given any respect and was looked at like a third stringer. That’s what everyone thought of him, even the coaching staff, ...until they started practicing. Dwight tore it up in practice and scrimmages and not only earned his starting position, but did well enough to co-lead the nation in interceptions his first year at that level and at that position, as well as earning his First Team All-American status. Keep in mind that while he had 13 picks in 25 games, ...he had 49, I believe, in his last 60 games. That’s just a sick stat. So savage. In one game he had 42 of his teams 52 points. That would even be savage in Basketball, but he did this in a Football game, 7 touchdowns.

Dwight has been working exceptionally hard since the season ended. He only took about 7-10 days before we were back at it, training hard in preparation for the NFL season, and working on his “weaknesses”. He is a better player now than he was even during last season, and he will continue to get better. As I said, he is a true student of the game and of the DB positions. I’m sure under the tutelage of Mangini and the Jets defensive staff, he will continue to flourish as a player and he will definitely contribute to the success of of the NY Jets team and franchise. He wants to *dominate* every player he plays against, and he is willing to work his ass off to make it happen.

He isn’t “tiny” as some people in this thread have said. He was the biggest defensive back at the East/West Shrine game, bigger than some of the linebackers. He’s 6’ and a very lean and solid 202 lbs. (All natural) The men in his family, father, uncles, etc, have traditionally put on a little more size in their early to mid twenties. He will likely get up to 210, maybe even 215, naturally, WITHOUT losing any speed, especially with the way we train.

As for the whole “speed” issue. He went into the Combine having not been able to train much for 11 days due to a hamstring pull. It was somewhat a “lose/lose” situation for him as he would have been looked down upon had he not competed and yet was not anywhere near full capacity. Also, when he ran his drills on the first day, he was coming off of 2 hours sleep due to flight delays, missed flight, being left at the airport by the NFL, (seriously, that was lame), and being woken up early in the am for mandatory drug testing (all players were woken up for drug testing). By the time he actually was able to check-in and walked into his hotel room it was 11:00 pm Pacific, 2:00 am your time. He was woken up at 4:00 am your time for the mandatory drug testing, and after that it was to medical exams, etc. There was no time to sleep before he had to perform. ...During sprint training with his sprinting coach, Aaron Thigpenn, he ran a 4.34, 4.35, 4.31, and a 4.33. And as someone had mentioned, “straight line speed does not translate to football speed”. His “football speed”, though, is fast and explosive. His mentality is, “there is no way in hell anyone else is going to get that ball.”

I don’t think either speed nor size will be an issue.

As I mentioned, he studies a LOT of film. During a meeting with the San Diego Chargers, Dwight ended up in a film room watching some game tape with the Head Coach, Norve Turner, and the Offensive Coaching staff. The footage was of Chargers games played last season against various opponents. He recognized a play they had run and knew right away that Norve Turner ran the EXACT same play against Deion Sanders and the Dallas Cowboys in 94’ when he was with the San Francisco 49’ers. (He showed me the play from the SF/Dallas game.) He almost belted it out, but held back at the last moment because, as he said, he didn’t want them to know just how much he knows and studies the game, because he may well be playing against them. ...I don’t think his study habits will be a problem.

As far as his “numbers” falling off somewhat his Senior year compared to his Junior year, part of that was he missed several games during the season. But another component that played a major factor was that teams quit throwing to him. (Hence, the nickname “ECLIPSE”). What is a CB to do when the team only throws to him twice in the whole game, or even 5 times in the whole game? Any corner, I don’t care who they are, would have a tough time putting up high interception numbers if they only get challenged by the other team 2 to 5 times a game. During one game (please forgive me as I can not remember exactly which game it was) they did not throw to him the entire first half, ...until late within the last 2-minutes of the half because they wanted to try to score before half-time. The ONE pass they finally threw to the man he was covering, Dwight intercepted. It was so sick!

He has never really been “taught” how to tackle, either in high-school, Cabrillo, or SJ State. Just as he had never had any coaching in sprinting mechanics before working with Aaron Thigpenn shortly before the Combine, yet when he is taught something, he works it on his own repeatedly until he has it down. ...Then he’ll work it some more. He WANTS to tackle and lay people out. He has such a savage mentality of wanting to dominate every player he plays against. I love it! Again, under the tutelage of Mangini and the NY Jets defensive coaching staff, I’m sure he will improve in his tackling if this is an area that he needs to work on.

“Character issues” will not be a problem as he is just not the type of person to end up in situations that would be bad for him or for the team. He is devoted to his sport, his craft and his family. Football, Family and his Faith are the most important things to him. (He often would drive back home from SJ--an hours commute--to watch his little sister while his mom was at work). He doesn’t really drink at all, either. He has a strong sense of Honor and Loyalty and is one of the greater people I know. Over the years of getting to know Dwight, he has not only become one of my best friends, but is one of the very few people I can say I truly trust. I do NOT say that lightly. My trusting him completely speaks directly to his character and to who he is as a person. ...He will not end up in situations that would hurt the team.

I’m not only his friend, but I happen to be his Strength-&-Conditioning Coach as well. I’ve had the opportunity to work with him for over two years now. I’ve worked with athletes on all levels from virtually all sports over my 11 years of Coaching thus far, many who have dominated in their sport. Dwight is by far one of the most disciplined athletes I have had an opportunity to work with. He has developed an unparalleled work ethic. He studies film on average, 5 times a week. He works on some aspect of his “footwork” and field drills 5 or 6 days a week. He trains with me about 5 days a week. He works sprinting mechanics and runs sprints several days a week. He stretches every day and works on his IT-Bands and other trigger points almost every day, sometimes twice a day. He watches his diet closely, often times weighing and measuring his food. He VERY rarely ever drinks. When he hits the gym, it’s always some aspect of the Olympic-Lifts (Clean-&-Jerk, Snatch, Split-Jerk, Power-Clean, Snatch-Balance, etc), the foundational lifts (Overhead-Squat, Back-Squat, Front-Squat, RDL’s, Thrusters, etc), gymnastics elements (Iron-cross, weighted pull-ups, handstand-pushups, front-levers, back-levers, muscle-ups, etc), as well as various medicine-ball drills, plyometrics, core-work, etc, often while wearing a weighted vest and weighted compression shorts. We will often hit these movements after an all out sprint, so he is getting exposure to a violent and explosive movement while at max heart-rate. He is training not only to be strong, fast and explosive, but to be strong, fast and explosive while at max heart-rates, as well as maximizeing his recovery time. ...Remember the Monday Night Football game back in 2000, the “Miracle at the Meadowlands”? ...The Jets comeback over the Dolphins, where, after being “hopelessly” down 30-7 at the end of the third quarter, the NY Jets didn’t take a single huddle in the fourth quarter and came back to win, 40-37. (I believe it was the biggest comeback in Monday Night Football History.) ...Dwight is preparing himself for such events. (That was one of my favorite games of all time, btw.)

I am not trying to talk up our strength-&-conditioning program, nor am I trying to “inflate” Dwight’s image. I’m trying to let you, the fans, know just how serious this kid is about football, and that when he is training, he is busting his ass working on elements that are going to directly transfer to his ability to perform. He wants to learn and he wants to improve, and he he’s willing to work hard for it. He wants to dominate the DB posistions. ...Ultimately though, none of what I say matters. I’m not trying to “convince” you or prove to you Dwight’s worth. That will be up to Dwight to do. He will prove his worth. He will earn your trust and respect, not only by what he does on the field, but by how he carries himself off the field.

Sorry for the length of this post, and thank you for your time. ...There is a huge evolution of Jets fans here in the Bay Area. I can’t wait till the season starts!!!

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Posted 30 April 2008 - 07:15 PM

Awesome read. Way long though lol. But he sounds like a smart kid willing to do anything to improve him self. hard worker and feel he might be able to start in a few years or so. If not, right away at FS since he played S in college.
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Posted 30 April 2008 - 07:21 PM

QUOTE (CJBallar01 @ Apr 30 2008, 08:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Awesome read. Way long though lol. But he sounds like a smart kid willing to do anything to improve him self. hard worker and feel he might be able to start in a few years or so. If not, right away at FS since he played S in college.


Well I'm glad someone actually read it.... it is a good read. Almost too positive but I likes either way. Another good pickup by the Mannenbaum
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Posted 30 April 2008 - 08:04 PM

It did sound all to positive, but a great read non the less. It actually has me more interested in the guy now. Im also pleased that this strength coach took the time to inform us here. That was great.
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Posted 01 May 2008 - 01:12 PM

Apparently he new he would be drafted by the Jets. and it seems likely he will become a team leader in a short amont of time. I did read the whole article .
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Posted 01 May 2008 - 01:34 PM

I read it and it makes perfect sense. People think he's fast and explosive on the field and they think that he's EXCELLENT at man coverage. The only thing I heard as a negative was that he ran a 4.5 or something. But if he was injured or hadn't had the proper coaching/sleep/etc.... then I can understand how he didn't have a great run. If this guy really is his strength and conditioning coach and if this kid really was running in the 4.3's then I think we got ourselves one hell of a steal.

Remember when they kept saying that Revis was a great cover corner but they thought he'd run a 4.5. Then he turned up a 4.3 and everyone instantly stopped talking about how they thought he was slow. I think it's the same thing with this kid. They knew he could play and they thought he was quick on the field, but when the 40 time said otherwise they said he doesn't have the speed to make it. So it works both ways and all these analysts live and die by the 40 time with guys like him. So he didn't have a good run at the combine, whatever. Not important. He's fast on the field and he's excellent at man coverage. Let's see if he can put all of it together come training camp because there's a spot up for grabs opposite of Revis.
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Posted 01 May 2008 - 02:53 PM

If there is one thing I know 100% that Mangini can do...that is coach up and get the best out of defensive backs. Not only in his Patriot days...but look at the quick progress of Revis, street guy in Elam, even got Hank Poteat playing above his talents

If Lowery has the tools and desire...Mangini will get the most out of him
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Posted 01 May 2008 - 04:29 PM

Awesome read! drinks.gif We're excited as you are man! Good luck! And dominate!

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Posted 01 May 2008 - 04:45 PM

Responding to JetSon the beauty of it is he will go against Coles and Cotch everyday in Training camp. He will be tested
and burned by fire . also he is a return guy too. our team speed is roaring. biggrin.gif
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Posted 01 May 2008 - 08:09 PM

i can't question the guy heart and dedication, he has great technique and probably the best hands i've seen as a corner in this draft BUT a corner runnin 4.5 and 4.6 on a 40, i dont know. with his height being 6'1 185, sound more of a safty to me
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Posted 02 May 2008 - 08:40 AM

the dude was swooped in the 4th rd. the Jets FO obviously feel that he has a great upside. you don't draft guys from San Jose St. if you dont think they can straight, ball.

also, does anybody else think that they DID draft him to be a safety? Or do you think they'll groom him to play CB?




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Posted 02 May 2008 - 10:01 AM

QUOTE (Swissle @ May 2 2008, 02:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
the dude was swooped in the 4th rd. the Jets FO obviously feel that he has a great upside. you don't draft guys from San Jose St. if you dont think they can straight, ball.

also, does anybody else think that they DID draft him to be a safety? Or do you think they'll groom him to play CB?


Wherever he fits best is where they'll play him, that's the beauty of drafting such a versatile player. And that article, although admittedly by one of his best friends, got me stoked. Loved the bit about how much he studied the game.
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Posted 02 May 2008 - 02:07 PM

QUOTE (Swissle @ May 2 2008, 09:40 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
the dude was swooped in the 4th rd. the Jets FO obviously feel that he has a great upside. you don't draft guys from San Jose St. if you dont think they can straight, ball.

also, does anybody else think that they DID draft him to be a safety? Or do you think they'll groom him to play CB?


When I read about him (slow) I thought we would use him at safety. The more I read about him (not as slow as ppl thought, bad tackler) I'm pretty sure we'll use him as a CB where we really need help.

With that said, I wouldn't be surprised in the least to see him at safety. If he's really as good a ballhawk as they say.. him + Rhodes = WOW
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Posted 02 May 2008 - 02:49 PM

thats for the write up.. J-Dogg
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Posted 02 May 2008 - 04:24 PM

QUOTE (nysackexchange @ May 2 2008, 03:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
When I read about him (slow) I thought we would use him at safety. The more I read about him (not as slow as ppl thought, bad tackler) I'm pretty sure we'll use him as a CB where we really need help.

With that said, I wouldn't be surprised in the least to see him at safety. If he's really as good a ballhawk as they say.. him + Rhodes = WOW



Yea I mean, considering the new realized potential of this guy, and the best case scenario happens, which is the Jets finally get an virtually unknown BALLER, either one of those scenarios sounds outstanding. I mean, Rhodes and Lowry @ Safety could be devistating, and if he aces the corner spot, him and Revis is equally as devistating....oh man, I need to take these fuckin green glasses off!!!

p.s. I hope people don't forget that David Harris is going to be a BEAST w/ Jenkins in the NT spot. Pro-Bowl...im callin it.




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Posted 03 May 2008 - 08:38 PM

QUOTE (TimmyLamJones @ May 1 2008, 02:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If there is one thing I know 100% that Mangini can do...that is coach up and get the best out of defensive backs. Not only in his Patriot days...but look at the quick progress of Revis, street guy in Elam, even got Hank Poteat playing above his talents

If Lowery has the tools and desire...Mangini will get the most out of him

I agree Timmy, and btw thanks Dubb for posting the article....I have a good feeling about Lowery, the knock was his 40 time from an article that I was reading. And as far as DB's go, I expect a good possibility of Woolfolk and Bing (at least one), salvaging their careers under this regime. We are heading in the right direction IMO!
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Posted 03 May 2008 - 08:41 PM

Dwight Lowery was a 4th round pick, so we have to see, thats our gold round. History tells us he will be a productive player.
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Posted 03 May 2008 - 08:50 PM

Competition is going to be fierce this summer. Patriots will be looking over their shoulder this year because we have GATHERED speed and smack.
in fact I am feeling that are defense might be to much for our offense. floaters won't float with this group of players.
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