I'll be disappointed if he winds up in Dallas or Philly or any place where he'll have a GM over him, because if he was amenable to that sort of situation, he just could have stayed with the Patriots.
And as far as stepping into a ready-made to win situation, the Patriots team he took over from Pete Carroll had gone 8-8 after starting 6-2, a team that could have been seen as a talented team that underachieved, and he effected a pretty significant teardown when he took over the team. The Eagles have a lot on nice pieces on offense, but the back seven of their defense is in shambles and will need a lot of work, and if Kelce is retiring, their offensive line goes from a strength to a question mark. Will Bill and Howie see eye to eye on how to proceed to remake these units?
Same with Dallas--they have stars on both sides of the ball, but do those stars fit what Bill wants to do? Parsons sure, but Gilmore is aging, and Diggs, when he comes back, has been a guy who makes big flashy plays but also gets burned to a cinder at times. I have no interest in delving into the intricacies of the NFL salary cap, but it's rarely a situation in which teams, especially teams laden with stars, can afford to run it back with the same players. Again, are Bill and the Joneses going to be on the same page when it comes to which of those players stay and which of them goes?
You all might be right, and he winds up taking the easiest path to getting the record, but I just don't see him as a hired gun looking to try to make the best of other people's solutions to the puzzle of assembling a championship team. This is a guy who dumped Bernie Kosar in favor of reclamation project Vinnie Testaverde, and who later dumped All-Pro Drew Bledsoe for, as great as he later became, at the time was a work in progress named Tom Brady. You can say, "But he would have a great QB in Jalen Hurts". and he might see a guy who can't handle a blitz. Or "he'll have a great QB in Dak", and he might see a guy who has repeatedly come up small in big moments in big games.
Honestly, if he signs on to either of those situations, to me it would be a sign that the Krafts were right to part ways with him now, because he's far from the man he used to be.