Thanks for the info.  Here are some of the graphs I've screen shot from today...
 
So for the graph below, if the time is relatively concurrent, why am I seeing such high uplink traffic with very little HTTP traffic?  Also, we only  have a 200 meg fiber internet line, how is it that I can be using more bandwidth than what we are alloted?  Also, WAN 2 is our fail over and we are not using it, but I find it interesting that I occasionally see latency and loss on that connection. 
 

 
 Here is our Network Usage for today so far...
I'm not seeing anywhere near the traffic that I see on the Uplink graph.  Does it just average the usage over a certain period of time, potentially lowering the overall usage?  It seem like a pretty drastic difference.
 

 
 
Here is the Client usage graph for the week...
The reason I chose the week view is because it shows peaks of over 600mb/s and with a 200 meg line how am I getting 600 mb/s?  I have included a screen shot of the highest usage on the  Application Details as well. 
 

 

 
So to determine if I need to increase my bandwidth and by how much, do I want to mainly look at my Uplink and HTTP graphs, or do I need to take all three into consideration.  If the later is the case, how much emphasis do I put on each one, is there some sort of formula or process I should use?  As you can tell, I'm not well versed in this stuff and am learning as I go, so any info you can give me would be helpful.  Thanks