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Super Bowl LX Referee Betting Breakdown: Shawn Smith Data & Trends That Matter
Episode 166

Super Bowl LX Referee Betting Breakdown: Shawn Smith Data & Trends That Matter

Detailed breakdown of Super Bowl LX Referee Shawn Smith and his officiating crew to help bettors make smart plays, from Warren Sharp and NFL Referee Analyst Joe Gibbs.

Sharp Football Analysis by Warren Sharp · joe gibbs, warren sharp

January 30, 202644m 56s

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Show Notes

Detailed breakdown of Super Bowl LX Referee Shawn Smith and his officiating crew to help bettors make smart plays, from Warren Sharp and NFL Referee Analyst Joe Gibbs.

Joe reveals how tendencies of Shawn Smith and his crew influence both offense and defense, highlighting patterns in penalties, timing, and calls that impact totals, spreads, and prop bets. This is essential viewing for bettors looking for an edge in the biggest game of the year.

In This Episode:

Shawn Smith officiating analysis – how his tendencies, prior Patriots games, and lack of Seattle experience could shape calls

Penalty trends & referee insights – which calls are more or less likely, including key Super Bowl history and Joe Gibbs’ analysis

Impact on offense & defense – how penalties and officiating influence both teams and betting angles

Props & betting context – early Super Bowl props, referee-informed totals, and potential opportunities

Team matchups – Patriots defensive personnel vs. JSN and the Seahawks offense

Warren’s Super Bowl Report – early Patriots offense insights, prop bets, and research from the first 21 pages 

Injury updates - Patriots & Seahawks, including Drake Maye’s shoulder

Seahawks glove color & officiating quirks – why these small details can matter for betting

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