I agree with Bob that you'll know it when you see it. Unfortunately with so many of these hypothetical plays, we all envision it differently. I guess the way I see this is that the snap IS imminent as opposed to the casebook where the player is heading towards the sideline and the defense believes that the snap won't happen until the player returns, sets the T on the ground, runs through the snap count, etc.
If all that's different here is that the QB is facing backwards or appears to be conferencing with his backs when the ball is snapped and he and the backs are behind center, then I don't see much difference than if there's a snap on a silent count or snapped on the first sound. Good play and good discussion.
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