Gower – who has moved into the centre of midfield more this season – was full of praise for the likes of Nathan Dyer and Scott Sinclair after they terrorised the Coventry defence on Tuesday night
"The wingers are a big cog in our wheel," Gower told the Evening Post.
"They make things happen out of nothing and are always lively.
"They want the ball all the time, even if things don't come off for them, which is not always typical of a winger.
"They are always brave on the ball. They are young lads and want to get at the defenders and leave them behind.
"Nathan and Scotty can create something out of nothing. They make defenders commit, and their pace means it is hard to defend.
"I think a few full-backs have already endured some nightmares after facing them, but they certainly won't be the last.
"Scotty has done really well since he's arrived," said Gower.
"All credit to the chairman (Huw Jenkins), he's paid quite a bit of money — for a club like ours — to get Scotty in and he's already making it look like a bargain.
"He's a class player and he has settled into the squad quickly and the boys are benefiting from him being here.
"He scored his third goal of the season in the week and I'm sure there's a lot more to come. He has so much potential and we're looking forward to seeing him unlock it here.
"I've spoken about Scotty and Nathan and what they bring to our game, but we have other strong options
"David Cotterill has played the central attacking role this season, but he is another guy with a lot of pace and a hunger to get down the flanks.
"The club paid good money to get him here and he's a Welsh international too, so that shows you the talent he has.
"We have Cedric who can play out wide too, along with Andrea (Orlandi), while I've obviously played out wide a lot.
"I think my role is likely to stay in the centre for now though, but it's a position I'm really enjoying. Perhaps that's a good thing considering the competition we have out wide.
"If we can get some luck away from home then things will look very promising for us," he added.
"If you look at the away games, maybe we didn't perform as well as we should at Hull but, if the penalty goes in at Norwich, we have a good chance of winning that. If we got a second goal last weekend at Leeds we would have beaten them.
"Losing on the road means we are putting pressure on ourselves to win at home, but at the moment we are coping with that."