Nah. Serie A is way more constant than the Bundesliga.
Napoli will always put in a good fight until a few games before the season ends. In the Bundesliga you never know which team will finish in the top 5, and that's not because it's so competetive, but because the teams are so unconstant.
It's is just one of those years for Bayern. They'll be back steamrolling the League in no time. I wouldn't even be surprised if they end up winning this season quite easily, followed by EPL and LaLiga clubs raiding Dortmund.
It's still easily the biggest 1-team league in the world in terms of competition. Don't get fooled by one season.
It's not that I totally disagree with you, because the Bundesliga is quite predictable for good reasons, but I would actually say Elvin got a good point.
If Dortmund ends up winning this year it will be their third league title in a 9 year periode, in the mean time you have Juventus winning Serie A for an 8th time in a row and will probably do it a 9th and even 10th, before their dominance will be ended - and that will also only be on a short break like with Bayern.
Bayern might have it relative easy in the BL, but I would say Juve have it even easier in Serie A this decade - but that's also for the downfall of the Milano clubs. Napoli will never be a serious contender, they're the Tottenham of Serie A.
Dortmund might be a good laugh at times, but they do win titles here and then though.
For Bayern losing the title this year (if it ends like that) is pretty much our own fault though. Bad descisions from the board, an inexperienced coach in a massive club like Bayern, a lot of players without hunger/the required skills/level anymore and other factors plays a huge role.
As you said Bayern will probably be on the track again next year, but who knows.
And no the biggest 1-team league goes to the French league IMO.