I’m not saying Orthodox Christians are bad or aren’t quite good enough, but if I believed Orthodoxy to be better than Catholicism, I would be Orthodox not Catholic. This is not favorite color kind of thing, this is simply a bit more significant choice which depends on what we view as true- not what we simply prefer. I am Catholic, so I do not believe Orthodoxy has same fullness Catholicism does. I won’t ever pretend I believe they are equal or same, or just matter of preference, because I would be lying. I hold in high esteem Orthodox Church, but in highest esteem Catholic Church. I am simply not advocating Catholics practically adopting Orthodox ecclesiology. If Orthodoxy and Catholicism were indeed equal and matter of preference, either Schism would be non-existent OR both would be wrong. In situation where Schism exists and we believe Church of Christ to subsist in one of those options (which all Catholics and Orthodox do), they are not equal. Difference between Orthodoxy and Catholicism is not same scenario as difference between Eastern and Western Rites (in both our Churches, for that matter).
I am up for more ordinary autonomy and power to Eastern Bishops and Patriarchs- I for one believe Patriarchates should be granted not only to Eastern Churches but also to Western Churches with same authority (Western Patriarchs exist, but they are way below Eastern Patriarchs in practice), and Patriarchate status to be granted to more Eastern Churches (based on precedent situations, not just because they did (not) get Patriarch status before becoming Catholics or holding it pre-schism).
However, by same point, I do believe Latin General Synods were inspired by Holy Spirit and hence I believe Pope should have ordinary immediate and full power in the Church- however exercising of such power is extraordinary by default. That means Pope does not just meddle in affairs of Patriarchs because he feels like it, but because he believes it is necessary. However, when he believes it is necessary he intervenes. Basically speaking, model that Pope Saint Gregory the Great exercised during his pontificate (pre-schism) or model that Saint George the Hagiorite (Eastern, Georgian Saint) fought for. For this Office which Pope Saint Gregory exercised, infallibility is a must because authority to override synods of other Patriarchs which he asserted to hold in Petrine Office would make no sense if such statements could be fallible and it would be pointless to even have Petrine Office in the first place. You will find that many Church Fathers even from East advocate Petrine Office, and very small amount of pre-schism Eastern Fathers actually opposes this assertion by Popes or supporters of such doctrine.
I mean, this is all way above my authority, but I don’t think this would disregard any dogmas by either Church and would also prevent situations that many Orthodox seem to fear- that Orthodox Church basically becomes puppet of Pope’s whims. If we however disregard dogmas of any Church, we are basically saying it was wrong entire time. Both Churches hold infallibility of Church as true hence if we disregard dogma of either Church, it can’t be real Church of Christ.