Pressure ... Michael Voss has had five years at the helm of Brisbane Lions. Source: Colleen Petch / News Limited
After the sacking of Melbourne coach Mark Neeld, the AFL pressure has turned to under-fire Brisbane Lions mentor Michael Voss.
Pressure is now on Brisbane Lions coach Michael Voss.
After winning 10 games last year and the NAB Cup earlier this season, the Lions were seen as finals contenders.
However, after 11 games they sit 15th with just three wins.
It prompted this week's AFL 360 ME Bank Fair or Unfair debate; all the pressure is now on Michael Voss.
Co-host Mark Robinson believed Voss was well and truly in the gun and was potentially hurting his reputation as a player.
"The pressure is on this mighty, mighty leader of men ... as a coach, he is average," he said.
"He is coaching like Tim Notting when he was a player like Michael Voss. He was a giant.
"This game is a brutal game, if you don't succeed it spits you out."
The Lions face Geelong this weekend and again in round 23 but Gerard Whateley believes there are eight winnable games in the run home.
Robinson said Voss would need a large majority to those wins to save his job.
"I hope he gets them, he needs to. Otherwise, he won't be coaching next year. It is as simple as that," he said.
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