I think the Super Sharps are designed for thicker solid wood and not for plywood types. If I was cutting plywood, I would use a reverse or ultra reverse type blade to reduce splinters. From the Super Sharp website --
"Some blade manufacturers do not "set" their saw-teeth, while others set the teeth only one way. We set our teeth both ways, and also insert a raker tooth to ensure perfect tracking and clean cuts every time."
This design works well for cutting thicker wood and clearing the kerf but not well for plywood.