I have seen this requirement in a few local Utility service installation books, and was asked to do so by an inspector. I had to run the GEC from the panel, to rod 1, to rod 2 and then back into the panel, basicaly doubling the GEC, and creating one GEC for each rod, but all tied together. I think this is not NEC and feel one GEC to rods 1, then 2 unbroken is all that is called for. So why do they ask for this "return loop"?