Well, maybe I am. But I just think that if EA were to lose Bioware, there'd be a deep void that would be hard to replace. I do agree though, that with Anthem being a disappointment, along with Andromeda, that they are currently in a precarious position. I'm not even sure if they're well-off enough to split from EA like Bungie did from both Microsoft and Activision.
The irony in Anthem is that Bioware has always for the most part been focused on single-player games with the exception of The Old Republic, so having them make a competitive muliplayer shooter really sounds off the beaten path for them when their expertise is in single-player games with stories. And we've seen how well that worked with Bethesda and Fallout 76.
I guess the best case scenario is, EA eventually close Bioware and while EA would most likely retain their properties, Bioware veterans start up a new studio to continue doing what they do using new IPs of their own. Being released from the shackles might also have the effect of renewed creativity.