At any level.
And just to come full circle, it appears that you don't really care about statistics or the nuances of play on the field. All you care about is the result, and if the result isn't good, you put it almost entirely on the QB. You stick by this even if the O-line doesn't do a great job of pass protecting or run blocking, the running back doesn't break a lot of tackles, and the receivers don't catch critical balls that hit them in the hands to convert on second or third and long. You live by the cliche that results only matter and it's the QB's fault no matter what.